Fengshan Arena

Stadium in Fengshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
22°37′15.9″N 120°21′16.3″E / 22.621083°N 120.354528°E / 22.621083; 120.354528Public transitFongshan StationOperatorKaohsiung City Government Sports DepartmentTypestadiumCapacity5300ConstructionOpened1976Renovated2017TenantsKaohsiung Aquas (T1) (2022, 2024)

The Fengshan Arena (Chinese: 高雄市立鳳山體育館; pinyin: Gāoxióng Shìlì Fèngshān Tǐyùchǎng), is an indoor sporting arena located in Fongshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is part of the Fengshan Sports Park [zh], which includes the indoor Fengshan arena, Fongshan Stadium football pitch, running track, ice rink, Fengxi Sports Park, tennis courts and other sporting facilities. The sports complex underwent significant renovations in Nov 2017.[1] The area was reopened in March 2018.[2] The arena is mostly for volleyball and basketball and serves as the home of the Kaohsung 17LIVE Steelers.[3] The stadium is able to hold 5,300 people and was opened in 1976.[4]

Transportation

The arena is accessible by walking about 700m (2300ft) South of exit 1 of the Fongshan Station of the Kaohsiung MRT.

See also

References

  1. ^ "鳳山體育館預計107整修完工 新蛋長這樣 | SPA | 大紀元". 大紀元 www.epochtimes.com (in Traditional Chinese). 2017-07-11. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
  2. ^ Youhao, Ge (2017-07-04). "The three major sports parks in Gao City are launched and the Fengshan Park will be completed in March next year". news.ltn.com.tw.
  3. ^ "高雄17直播鋼鐵人職業籃球隊 | P. LEAGUE+". pleagueofficial.com. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
  4. ^ "體育館 – 鳳山運動園區官方網站" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2024-09-10.
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