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Event 2000 Taipei: 2000 Asia Pacific Deaf Games: 2002 Taipei 2002 International Children's Games: 2007 Taipei 2007 World Wheelchair and Amputee Games: 2009 Kaohsiung: 2009 World Games: 2009 Taipei 2009 Summer Deaflympics: 2015 Taoyuan: 2015 Asia Pacific Deaf Games: 2016 New Taipei: 2016 International Children's Games: 2017 Taipei 2017 Summer ...
Several major sporting events had been fully or partially held in Taipei Gymnasium, such as: 2006 Taipei International Invitational Futsal Tournament; 2009 Summer Deaflympics; 2014 Taipei City International Boxing Tournament [3] 2014 William Jones Cup [4] 2017 Summer Universiade; 2023 Asian Men's Volleyball Challenge Cup
6ixsense World Tour March 28, 2020 Got7: Keep Spinning World Tour January 14–15, 2023 Mamamoo: My Con World Tour February 26, 2023 Itzy: Checkmate World Tour: March 4, 2023 Treasure: Treasure Hello Tour January 13–14, 2024 Enhypen: Fate World Tour February 24, 2024 TVXQ: 20&2 Tour March 2–3, 2024 Ive: Show What I Have World Tour: May 4 ...
The National Taiwan University Sports Center (Chinese: 臺大綜合體育館; pinyin: Táidà Zònghé Tǐyùguǎn) is a major multi-purpose indoor arena in National Taiwan University, Taipei City, Taiwan. It was built by and is now managed by National Taiwan University.
The P. League+ was founded by Blackie Chen in 2020. [2] It is the first fully professional basketball league in Taiwan after the Chinese Basketball Alliance (CBA) ceased operations in 2000.
The first competition ever actually referred to as a 'World Championships' was a competition held in 1931 that, while referred to in an official FIG publication as the "First Artistic Men's World Championships", [4] often seems to go ignored by various authorities in the sport. The championships prior to the 1930s, beginning back in 1903, would ...
The Chinese Taipei Weightlifting Association (CTWA; Chinese: 中華民國舉重協會) is the organization representing the sport of Olympic weightlifting in the Republic of China (Taiwan), also known as Chinese Taipei.
Taipei World Trade Center: Taipei: 1986 23,269 m 2 (250,470 sq ft) [1] Taipei International Convention Center: 1989 3,122 m 2 (33,600 sq ft) [2] Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center: 2008 75,600 m 2 (814,000 sq ft) [3] [4] New Taipei City Exhibition Hall: New Taipei City: 2001 4,287.5 m 2 (46,150 sq ft) [5] Taoyuan Convention and Exhibition Center ...