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The most important landmark in Taipei: Little Dome
The little dome plays an important role in Taipei culture. It is often heard that some singers are going to give a concert again. Singers are honored to use this small dome as a concert venue. There have been several concerts recently. Do you know the history of the small dome?

Taipei Arena, located at the intersection of Nanjing East Road and Dunhua North Road in Taipei, is an important landmark to enhance Taipei's healthy image and internationalization. The total project cost of NT$ 4.767 billion includes two floors underground and five floors above ground, which are mainly used for various sports and concerts, covering an area of 90,000 square meters.

Taipei Dome Gymnasium is the first international large-scale comprehensive gymnasium in Taiwan Province Province, which is divided into main gymnasium and auxiliary gymnasium. The main gymnasium is a multi-functional gymnasium, which can be used for sports competitions, exhibitions, cultural performances, concerts, gatherings and other large-scale activities.

There are 0/5,000 spectators in the venue, 48 VIP rooms, 800 skating rinks and health and leisure centers in the auxiliary hall, and facilities such as gymnasiums, dance classrooms and squash courts are planned.

The original Taipei Baseball Stadium and the Gymnasium of Taipei Institute of Physical Education were converted into multifunctional gymnasiums, with a seating capacity of about 65.438+0.5 million, a construction area of 20,000 square meters and a construction area of 8,840,654.38+0 square meters, with a total construction expenditure of 456.5438+0.6 billion yuan. At the end of 2000, the Taipei Municipal Government demolished the old baseball stadium and built a 15000-seat stadium on the original site. Construction started in June165438+1October 12 and was completed at the end of August 2005. On February 1 day of the same year, it was officially opened and named "Taipei Arena".