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Shanghai Indoor Stadium

Coordinates: 31°11′0.10″N 121°26′0.78″E / 31.1833611°N 121.4335500°E / 31.1833611; 121.4335500
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Shanghai Indoor Stadium
上海体育馆
Shanghai Grand Stage
Shanghai Indoor Stadium
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LocationXuhui District, Shanghai
Coordinates31°11′0.10″N 121°26′0.78″E / 31.1833611°N 121.4335500°E / 31.1833611; 121.4335500
OwnerShanghai East Asia Sports & Culture Center
Capacity13,000
SurfaceFlooring
Construction
Built1975
Opened1976
Renovated1999, 2004
Tenants
Shanghai Sharks[1]

The Shanghai Indoor Stadium, (上海体育馆) is a multi-purpose gymnasium in Shanghai used mostly for basketball matches.

Hailed as a great feat of engineering at the time of its construction, the building is now considered dated and out-classed by newly constructed sporting facilities nearby. It is now used for entertainment events and sporting competitions, like table tennis.

Name

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The Shanghai Indoor Stadium is located close to Shanghai Stadium. The two facilities have very similar names in Chinese – the Shanghai Indoor Stadium is literally called a "Sports Arena" (体育) while the Shanghai Stadium is called a "Sports Field" (体育) – while in English their names differ only by the addition of "Indoor". This poor translation has been a source of confusion, especially after the opening of Shanghai Metro Line 4 with adjacent stations of these names.

When serving as a concert venue, it is often referred to as Shanghai Grand Stage (Chinese: 上海大舞台) or Shanghai Gymnasium. It is also the venue for the annual Shanghai Masters snooker championship, a major event on the international snooker calendar.

Notable events

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Concerts by international performers

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2001-2009
2010-2016

Domestic, Asian & other events

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Inside the stadium

Transportation

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Shanghai Indoor Stadium can be reached by taking Shanghai Metro Line 1 or Line 4 to the Shanghai Indoor Stadium station. The Caoxi Road Public Transport Hub as well as Caoxi Road Station, part of Metro Line 3, is located just to the south of it.

References

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  1. ^ "新年新面貌!徐家汇体育公园升级焕新颜_上观新闻".
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