Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center
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Location | Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China |
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Public transit | File:Hangzhou Metro logo.svg 6 7 Olympic Sports Center File:Hangzhou Metro logo.svg 6 Expo Center |
Capacity | 80,000-seat main stadium, 10,000-seat tennis center for final field,[1] 2*2,000-seat tennis center for semi-final field, 6,000-seat swimming center. |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | December 2009 |
Opened | December 2018 |
Architect | NBBJ and CCDI |
Tenants | |
Hangzhou Nabel Greentown |
The Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center (Chinese: 杭州奥体博览城) or Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center (Chinese: 杭州奥林匹克体育中心) is a multipurpose sports complex in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.
It was completed in 2018 and it is used mostly for soccer matches. The main stadium was designed with a capacity of 80,000 spectators.
The stadium is built by NBBJ in partnership with CCDI. The stadium is built on a site consisting of 60,000 square meters (650,000 sq ft) on the Qiantang riverfront, opposite Hangzhou's Qianjiang New City Central Business District.Hangzhou is scheduled to host the 2022 Asian Games and the 2022 Asian Para Games in September-October 2023.
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Coordinates: 30°13′54″N 120°13′27″E / 30.231648°N 120.224156°E
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