The highest five rings on the central axis take the bus to Wali South Exit Station. I thought it was a little distance from Ota when I looked at the station. When I arrived at the station, Ota was close at hand, just taking a photo with Ota. There are shared bicycles next to it, ride a bike to take pictures near the Bird's Nest Water Cube, and then ride, pass the Olympic Tower, to the south gate of the Olympic Forest Park. It’s so friendly to ride. I remember going to the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube a few years ago, and I walked with thin legs. On the sightseeing road of the Bird's Nest Water Cube, there is a commissary every few steps, selling old Beijing yogurt (tile cans), various drinks and instant noodles. The little guy saw that other children were eating instant noodles, and he asked for instant noodles for dinner. I heard that the mother of the children who ate instant noodles on the phone disliked her son eating instant noodles in Beijing, and I also calmed down. It turned out that the children had a stomach that loved instant noodles, and there was a mother who disliked it. I entered Ota around 7 pm and when I climbed to the top, it was just dark. I came here to see the night view of the new Beijing, especially the lights of the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, which are especially beautiful at night. Ticket check-in queues up to take the elevator to the highest tower, 246.8 meters high, this is the highest point of the central axis of Beijing, overlooking the southeast and northwest, the north is the Olympic Sports Forest Park, the east is China Zun, the west is the Central TV Tower, the south is the most beautiful, is the Bird's Nest Water Cube Linglong Tower. In the hot summer, Ota can only visit the top at night, otherwise the hot sun in the afternoon has to peel people off.