Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
The Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium (Simplified Chinese: 南京奥林匹克体育中心体育馆) is an indoor arena in Nanjing, China. The arena is mainly used for indoor sports such as basketball and figure skating. The facility has a capacity of 13,000 people and was opened in 2005. It is located near Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Stadium.
Location | Nanjing, China |
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Coordinates | 32°0′28″N 118°43′10″E |
Public transit | |
Owner | Provincial People's Government |
Capacity | 13,000 |
Surface | parquet, ice |
Construction | |
Opened | 2005 |
Architect | HOK Sport Venue Event (now Populous)[1] |
Notable events
- 17 & 18 January 2009: Super Show Tour - Super Junior, sold-out on both dates, added up to 26,000 people.
- 12 December 2009: 2nd Asia Tour - Super Show 2 - Super Junior[2] and performed to a sold-out crowd of 13,000 people.
- 18 & 20 January: 2009 World Women's Handball Championship, final round with semifinals and finals
- 13 November 2010: 3rd Asia Tour - Super Show 3 - Super Junior, in front of 13,000 people.
- 20 August 2011: 1st Asia Tour - SHINee WORLD - SHINee, in front of 12,000 people.
- 29 March 2015: Super Show 6 World Tour - Super Junior return with their World Tour to Nanjing after 5 years and performed to a sold-out crowd of 13,983 people.[3]
- 9 August 2015:Made World Tour 2015 - Big Bang
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See also
- Nanjing Olympic Sports Center
References
- Nanjing Olympic Sports Center architect: Populous
- Kim, Lynn (14 December 2009). "Super Junior wraps up China concert in success". Asiae. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
- "Super Junior in Nanjing". njaoti.com. Archived from the original on 8 April 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
External links
Preceded by Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Paris |
World Women's Handball Championship Final Venue 2009 |
Succeeded by Ginásio do Ibirapuera São Paulo |
Preceded by Arena Birmingham Birmingham |
IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics Venue 2020 |
Succeeded by Štark Arena Belgrade |
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