Address | No.2, Dong Sec. 1, Guangming 6th Road, Zhubei City, Hsinchu County 302, Taiwan |
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Coordinates | 24°49′9.78″N 121°01′12.98″E / 24.8193833°N 121.0202722°ECoordinates: 24°49′9.78″N 121°01′12.98″E / 24.8193833°N 121.0202722°E |
Owner | Hsinchu County Government |
Capacity | Outdoor: 15,000 Indoor: 8,000 |
Construction | |
Built | 2003 |
Opened | 2005 |
Construction cost | NT$190 million |
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2015 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup 2017 Summer Universiade |
Hsinchu County Stadium | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 新竹縣體育館 | ||||||
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Hanyu Pinyin | Xīnzhúxiàn tǐyùguǎn |
The Hsinchu County Stadium (Chinese: 新竹縣體育館; pinyin: Xīnzhúxiàn tǐyùguǎn), also referred to as 竹北巨蛋 (Zhubei Dome), is a multi-purpose stadium in Hsinchu County, Taiwan. Completed in 2005, the stadium consists of an outdoor arena used mostly for football and track and field events and outdoor concerts, and an indoor stadium for multiple sports events, exhibitions, conferences and performances. In 2006, it received the EEWH green building certification.
South Korean SM Town artists held 2 concerts at the outdoor arena, as part of the SM Town Live World Tour III and SM Town Live World Tour 4 on 9 June 2012 and 21 March 2015 respectively.