Macau East Asian Games Dome Explained

Macau East Asian Games Dome
Native Name:
  • Chinese: 澳門東亞運動會體育館
  • Portuguese: Domo dos Jogos da Ásia Oriental
Fullname:Macau East Asian Games Dome
Location:Cotai, Macau, China
Coordinates:22.1406°N 113.5706°W
Capacity:9,000

The East Asian Games Dome (; Portuguese: Domo dos Jogos da Ásia Oriental) is an indoor sporting arena located in Cotai, Macau, China.

Description

The venue was one of the major venues of the 2005 East Asian Games and also hosted some events for the 2007 Asian Indoor Games.

The Macau East Asian Games Dome [1] is the largest indoor sporting facility in the city. It comprises a three-story multi-purpose sporting complex covering a total area of 45,000 m2 with two separate functional indoor pavilions, which is ideal for different types of indoor sports and activities. It also consists of a large exhibition hall that can accommodate up to 2,000 people.

Pavilion 1:With a total seating capacity of almost 7,000, one of this pavilion's main features is the dedicated indoor track and field set-up, which is ideal for different activities ranging from ceremonies to sporting events.

Pavilion 2:This pavilion can seat up to 2,000 and is designed with a central stage that offers a U-shaped seat setting. This allows audiences to have a perfect view of the stage, especially suitable for exhibition sports such as dance sport.

History

The venue was officially opened in 2005.[2] Its first stone was laid by the chief executive of Macau, Edmund Ho, on February 28, 2003.[3]

East Asian Games station

The dome is served by the Macau Light Rapid Transit Taipa line's East Asian Games station located at the corner of Av. da Nave Desportiva and R. de Tenis, Macao.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: April 2004 . New Facilities Await the 2005 Macau East Asian Games . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050306095922/http://www.macautourism.gov.mo/news/mttdetail.phtml?lan=en&id=3121 . March 6, 2005 . Macau Government Tourist Office.
  2. Web site: Macao News Highlights . Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute . 2007-12-21 . 2012-02-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120209171241/http://www.ipim.gov.mo/pt/publication/newsletter/221/221_3.htm . live .
  3. Web site: Government Information Bureau . 2003-02-28 . Construction of the Macao East Asian Games Dome Started . News.gov.mo . 2022-02-01 . 2018-02-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180218210417/http://www.gcs.gov.mo/showNews.php?DataUcn=711&PageLang=E . live .