Taipei Municipal Stadium, Sports stadium in Xinyi District, Taiwan
Taipei Municipal Stadium is a sports facility in Xinyi District featuring a grass field and seating for approximately 20,000 spectators designed for athletic competitions and events. The modern venue includes comfortable stands and infrastructure built specifically to host large-scale sporting occasions.
The stadium was founded in 1956 and served as a center for national sporting events throughout decades in Taiwan. It underwent a complete renovation between 2006 and 2009 to prepare for hosting the 2009 Summer Deaflympics.
The stadium serves as a gathering place where the community comes together for sports competitions and concerts that shape local sporting life. Visitors find themselves surrounded by locals cheering for their teams or enjoying live performances.
The venue connects directly to Taipei Arena metro station, making it straightforward for visitors to arrive by public transportation. Using the metro is advisable, especially during large events when the area experiences heavy traffic.
The original venue hosted two major concerts in 1993 during a world-famous tour that drew tens of thousands of spectators. These performances remain part of the local memory of live music history at the site.
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