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  2. Taipei Dome - Wikipedia

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    'Taipei big egg'), also known as Farglory Dome (遠雄巨蛋), is a multi-purpose domed stadium located in Xinyi, Taipei, Taiwan, that opened in October 2023. [1] It was originally scheduled to start construction in 2007 and be completed in 2011, although the start date had been delayed until October 2011. [ 2 ]

  3. List of stadiums in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in Taiwan, ordered by capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. ... Taipei Dome: 40,575 ...

  4. Taipei Arena - Wikipedia

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    'Taipei little big egg') is a multi-purpose stadium in the capital Taipei, Taiwan, and it is operated by the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation (TRTC). Built in 2005, the large multi-purpose stadium can accommodate major international sport events such as ice skating, ice hockey, gymnastics, handball, basketball, tennis, badminton, table tennis ...

  5. Hsinchu County Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Hsinchu County Stadium (Chinese: 新竹縣體育館; pinyin: Xīnzhúxiàn Tǐyùguǎn), also referred to as Zhubei Dome (Chinese: 竹北巨蛋), is a multi-purpose stadium in Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan. Completed in 2005, the stadium consists of an outdoor arena used mostly for football and track and field events and outdoor ...

  6. National Stadium (Kaohsiung) - Wikipedia

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    It is currently the largest stadium in Taiwan in terms of capacity. Completed in 2009, it is used mostly for football matches and it hosted the main events for the 2009 World Games. The stadium has a capacity of 55,000 people. Since the conclusion of the games, the stadium has been used for some Taiwanese football team matches. [needs update]

  7. Kaohsiung Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Kaohsiung Arena (Chinese: 高雄巨蛋; pinyin: Gāoxióng Jùdàn) is an indoor sporting arena located in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is used to host indoor sporting events. It was used as a host to some of the indoor sporting events during the 2009 World Games. [1]

  8. Taipei Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was demolished and reconstructed for the 2009 Summer Deaflympics between December 2006 and July 2009. [2] The new stadium is able to hold 20,000 people. On 3 July 2011, the stadium recorded its highest attendance for a football game when Chinese Taipei hosted Malaysia in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification - AFC first round second ...

  9. Category:Football venues in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Football venues in Taiwan" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Taipei Dome; Taipei Municipal Stadium; Taiyuan ...