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The World Games 2009: Stadium Name
Taiwan's central government suggests to name the new World Games Stadium officially "Kaohsiung National Stadium of the Sports Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan". But the citizens of Kaohsiung should have their say too!
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2009 Kaohsiung: Clean Air
As in Beijing during the Olympics, a cement plant in Kaohsiung City will shut down during The World Games 2009 to ease air pollution. Officials invite other factories to join in the campaign for better air quality.
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2009 Kaohsiung: Construction Update
31 Mar 2008 09:37
 

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The World Games Stadium is taking shape: the 55,000-capacity stadium has its metal roofing structure up already. Mayor Chen Chu led the ceremonies when the final beam was put in place on 28 March.

Construction on the imposing venue started on 28 December 2006. Exactly fifteen months later, over 60% of the work is completed, and the remaining part can easily be carried out over the next nine months.

The stadium, which covers 19 hectares, will cost US$150.6 million.

The stadium will be the world's first multi-functional stadium powered by solar energy. Its solar generators will supply 1 million kilowatts of electricity a year.


News of The World Games
The World Games 2009: Road Run
2009 Kaohsiung: Diplomatic Welcome
The World Games 2009: Stadium Name
2009 Kaohsiung: Clean Air
The World Games 2009: NET SPORTS
Kaohsiung Arena: Nearing Completion
2009 Kaohsiung: Qualifying
2009 Kaohsiung: Qualifying
2009 Kaohsiung: Learning From Beijing 2008
2009 Kaohsiung: International Distribution
2009 Kaohsiung: Promotion
2009 Kaohsiung: Qualifying
2009 Kaohsiung: On CNN
2009 Kaohsiung: By Reuters
2009 Kaohsiung: On Parade
 
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Altius: Anna Dogonadze, GER 15 Mar 2005
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