Surface Grass Opened May 2009 | Capacity 55,000 | |
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Former names 2009 The World Games Main Stadium (2009) Similar World Games Station, Dragon and Tiger Pagodas, Lotus Pond - Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung Arena, Taipei Municipal Stadium |
The National Stadium (official name) (Chinese: 國家體育場; pinyin: Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; also named 龍騰體育場), formerly known as the World Games Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. 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.
The stadium, designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito, makes use of solar energy to provide its power needs. [1] The stadium's semi spiral-shaped, like a dragon, is the first stadium in the world to provide power using solar power technology. The solar panels covering the vast external face of the stadium are able to generate most of the power required for its own operation, as well as additional power that can be saved.
Transportation
The stadium is accessible within walking distance West from World Games Station of the Kaohsiung MRT.