Hangzhou Olympic Expo Center
The Hangzhou Olympic 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 multi-purpose 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 was 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 hosted the 2022 Asian Games, with the men's football final and the 2022 Asian Para Games in September–October 2023. Main stadium
It was completed in 2018, and it is used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium was designed with a capacity of 80,000 spectators. ConstructionThe construction area is 229,000 square meters (including 61,000 square meters of underground construction area). There are 80,800 seats divided into three levels: upper, middle,and lower. The stands are disconnected on the north side to facilitate heat dissipation in the venue and allow spectators to enjoy the scenery of the Qiantang River. The exterior design concept draws on the concepts of silk texture and dynamic Qiantang River water. The exterior is a steel structure with 28 large petals and 27 small petals. On November 28, 2013, the steel structure was officially closed. The first floor and the underground floor are equipped with sports competition rooms, Hangzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center, Hangzhou Mass Cultural Activity Center and the new Chinese Print Museum. There is a circular platform on the second floor, which is connected to the second-floor platform of the tennis center. International track and field and football competitions can be held. The stadium is open to the public free of charge at other times.. ConcertsOn August 11, 2019, Leehom Wang performed here as part of the "Descendants of the Dragon 2060" tour. On December 31, 2021, Zhejiang Satellite TV sang Me to You at the 2022 New Year's Eve Party. On April 28, 2023, Zhang Xinzhe did his "Future Style 2.0" concert at Hangzhou. Gallery
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