NTSU Arena

Sports venue in Guishan, Taoyuan, Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The NTSU Arena (Chinese: 國立體育大學綜合體育館; pinyin: Guólì Tǐyù Dàxué Zònghé Tǐyùguǎn), also known as Linkou Arena or NTSU Multipurpose Gymnasium, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located on the campus of National Taiwan Sport University in Taoyuan, Taiwan. It was opened in September 1986 and is managed by National Taiwan Sport University. The facility has a capacity of around 15,000 seats for sporting events.

Coordinates25°02′06″N 121°23′01″E
OperatorNational Taiwan Sport University
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National Taiwan Sport University Arena
國立體育大學綜合體育館
NTSU Arena in 2020
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LocationGuishan District, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Coordinates25°02′06″N 121°23′01″E
OwnerNational Taiwan Sport University
OperatorNational Taiwan Sport University
Capacity15,000 (sporting events)
Public transit Taoyuan Metro:
Metro interchange National Taiwan Sport University
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 1982
OpenedSeptember 1986
ArchitectZongmai Architects[1]
Tenants
Taoyuan Leopards (T1) (2022–2023)
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Background and history

In response to the Taiwanese government's initiative to promote national sports development, Wang Yung-ching and Wang Yung-tsai, founders of Formosa Plastics, donated land and funds to construct an arena in 1973. In May 1984, the Ministry of Education, recognizing the country's long-term sports development needs, acquired more than 60 hectares of additional land through the expropriation of private land and allocation of state-owned land. This expanded area was designated as the multi-purpose "Linkou Zhongzheng Sports Park."[2]

A sports college was also established to foster athletic talent, oversee park facilities, and fulfill roles in education, training, competition, recreation, and promotional activities. Following the establishment of the National College of Physical Education and Sports on July 1, 1987, the arena was officially transferred to the college's institute for management and operations.[2]

Description

The auditorium is bowl-shaped, divided into upper, middle and lower sections, with about 11,000 fixed seats and about 4,000 movable seats.[1]

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