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Location | New Taipei City, Taiwan |
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Public transit |
Taipei Metro: Xinzhuang |
Capacity | 7,125 [1] |
Opened | April 2002 |
Tenants | |
New Taipei CTBC DEA (
T1) (2021–present) New Taipei Kings ( PLG) (2021–present) |
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. [2]
Xinzhuang Gymnasium has held many sporting events and concerts. It was also used during the 2009 Summer Deaflympics [3] and the 2017 Summer Universiade. Its current tenants are professional basketball teams New Taipei CTBC DEA of T1 League, and New Taipei Kings of P. League+.
Sporting Events Hosted
Concerts Hosted
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Location | New Taipei City, Taiwan |
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Public transit |
Taipei Metro: Xinzhuang |
Capacity | 7,125 [1] |
Opened | April 2002 |
Tenants | |
New Taipei CTBC DEA (
T1) (2021–present) New Taipei Kings ( PLG) (2021–present) |
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. [2]
Xinzhuang Gymnasium has held many sporting events and concerts. It was also used during the 2009 Summer Deaflympics [3] and the 2017 Summer Universiade. Its current tenants are professional basketball teams New Taipei CTBC DEA of T1 League, and New Taipei Kings of P. League+.
Sporting Events Hosted
Concerts Hosted