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Location 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 ...
Entertainment events held at NTSU Arena Dates Artist Event March 16, 2014 Avril Lavigne: The Avril Lagvine Tour: September 28, 2014 Pet Shop Boys: Electric Tour: September 9–10, 2016 BigBang: Made V.I.P Tour: October 21–22, 2017 BTS: The Wings Tour: March 23–25, 2018 G.E.M. Queen of Hearts World Tour August 25–26, 2018 Wanna One: One ...
Xinzhuang Gymnasium (Chinese: 新莊體育館; pinyin: Xīnzhuāng Tǐyùguǎn, formerly romanizationed as Hsinchuang) is an indoor sporting arena located in New Taipei City, Taiwan. It was built from September 1999 until April 2002 by RSEA Engineering Corporation.
[5] [4] [9] In July 2022, Tokyo was selected by World Athletics to host the 2025 event, [2] after it scored the highest in the bid evaluation. The National Stadium in Tokyo will be the first major spectator event for athletics after the 2020 Summer Olympics were held behind closed doors in response with the then-still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in Antwerp, Belgium at the Sportpaleis, from 30 September to 8 October 2023. [1] Antwerp hosted the event for the third time; previously the city hosted the first ever World Championships in 1903 and again in 2013 .
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
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 sports center has 4,200 seats.
Play-off round Chinese Taipei v.s. Cambodia 3,564 8, 11 October 2016 Play-off round Chinese Taipei v.s. Timor-Leste 3,849 18 November 2017 2017 Taiwan Football Premier League: Final and 3rd Place Playoff - 15 October 2019 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification: AFC second round Group B Chinese Taipei v.s. Australia 3,251 2-10 November 2019