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− | + | Built in 2000 near the [[Yellow Dragon Cave]] scenic area in [[Hangzhou]], the '''Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Sports Center Stadium''' has a seating capacity for 55,000 spectators. In 2003, it was one of the venues for the Women's Football World Cup Championship. The Yellow Dragon Sports Center is now the largest and most modern sports facility with the greatest number of functions in [[Zhejiang Province]]. The stadium, which is its main structure, stands as one of the landmarks not only of Hangzhou City but also the entire province. | |
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 18 March 2011
Built in 2000 near the Yellow Dragon Cave scenic area in Hangzhou, the Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Sports Center Stadium has a seating capacity for 55,000 spectators. In 2003, it was one of the venues for the Women's Football World Cup Championship. The Yellow Dragon Sports Center is now the largest and most modern sports facility with the greatest number of functions in Zhejiang Province. The stadium, which is its main structure, stands as one of the landmarks not only of Hangzhou City but also the entire province.