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Convention centre and sports facility in Harbin, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Harbin International Conference Exhibition and Sports Center (simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨国际会展体育中心; traditional Chinese: 哈爾濱國際會展體育中心; pinyin: Hāěrbīn Guójì Huì Zhǎn Tǐyù Zhōngxīn) is a convention center for Harbin, China. It hosts various conventions. It has also hosted the 2007 Cup of China figure skating competition and hosted events for 1996 Asian Winter Games, 2009 Winter Universiade and will host the same events during the 2025 Asian Winter Games. The facility has a floor space of 63,000 square meters (about 700,000 square feet). It is home to a multi-purpose stadium with a seating capacity of 48,000 spectators and a 10,603-seated gymnasium.
Full name | 哈尔滨国际会展中心体育场 |
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Location | Harbin, China |
Coordinates | 45.752066°N 126.701074°E |
Public transit | 3 at Conference and Exhibition Center |
Capacity | 48,000[1] |
Construction | |
Built | 1995 |
Opened | 1996 |
Tenants | |
Heilongjiang Ice City |
The Harbin International Convention and Exhibition Centre Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium and is the main venue of the convention center. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a seating capacity of 48,000 spectators.
Harbin International Conference Exhibition and Sports Center Gymnasium is an indoor sporting arena located at the convention centre. The capacity of the arena is 10,603 spectators. It hosts indoor sporting events such as basketball and volleyball, and also hosted the indoor events of the 2009 Winter Universiade.[2]
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