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List of indoor arenas in China

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in China with a capacity of at least 5,000 spectators. Most of the arenas in this list have multiple uses such as individual sports, team sports as well as cultural events and political events. The largest indoor arena, the 21,000-capacity Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park Gymnasium, is the home of basketball club Nanjing Monkey Kings.

Capacity of at least 10,000

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Rank Location Arena Date built Capacity Tenants Image
1 Nanjing Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park Gymnasium[1] 21,000 Nanjing Monkey Kings
2 Beijing Beijing National Indoor Stadium[2] 2007 18,000
3 Beijing Wukesong Arena[3] 2008 18,000 Beijing Ducks
4 Chengdu Chengdu Phoenix Mountain Indoor Stadium 2021 18,000
5 Dalian Damai Center 2013 18,000
6 Guangzhou Guangzhou International Sports Arena 2010 18,000
7 Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena 18,000
8 Shanghai Shanghai Oriental Sports Center 18,000
9 Shenzhen Shenzhen Dayun Arena 2011 18,000 Shenzhen New Century Liebao Club
10 Beijing Capital Indoor Stadium 1968 17,345
11 Dongguan Bank of Dongguan Basketball Centre 2014 16,133 Guangdong Dongguan Bank
12 Chengdu Jinqiang International Event Centre 2023 15,000 Sichuan Blue Whales
13 Shanghai Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena 13,779
14 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium 13,000
15 Beijing Workers Indoor Arena 1961 13,000
16 Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium 13,000
17 Shanghai Shanghai Indoor Stadium 13,000 Shanghai Sharks
18 Shenzhen Shenzhen Bay Gymnasium 2011 12,793
19 Qingdao Conson Gymnasium Qingdao Guoxin Haitian Eagle Club 12,500
20 Jinan Jinan Olympic Sports Center 2009 12,226
21 Shenyang Liaoning Arena 12,000 Liaoning Shenyang Sansheng Flying Leopard Club
22 Ürümqi Urumqi Olympic Sports Centre 12,000 Xinjiang Flying Tigers
23 Harbin Harbin International Sports Center Gymnasium 2004 10,603
24 Changchun Changchun Gymnasium 1984 10,000 Jiutai Rural Commercial Bank
25 Guangzhou Guangzhou Gymnasium 2001 10,000
26 Shenyang Shenyang Gymnasium 2007 10,000
27 Tianjin Tianjin Arena 10,000 Tianjin Ronggang
28 Nanjing Wutaishan Gymnasium 1973 10,000 Jiangsu Kentier

Capacity below 10,000

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Location Arena Date built Capacity Image
Nanning Guangxi Gymnasium 2012 9,247
Guangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium 9,000
Jinan Shandong Arena 1979 8,800
Foshan Foshan Lingnan Mingzhu Gymnasium 2006 8,324
Guangzhou Nansha Gymnasium 8,080
Beijing Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium 2007 8,024
Beijing Peking University Gymnasium 2008 8,000
Ningbo Beilun Gymnasium 8,000
Beijing Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium 2007 7,500
Beijing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium 7,000
Guangzhou Asian Games Town Gymnasium 6,233
Changzhou Xincheng Gymnasium 2008 6,200
Beijing China Agricultural University Gymnasium 2007 6,000
Beijing Shougang Gymnasium 2002 6,000
Jinjiang Zuchang Gymnasium 2002 6,000
Nanjing Nangang Gymnasium 1995 6,000
Qingdao Qingdao University Gymnasium 2005 6,000
Yiwu Yiwu Gymnasium 2005 6,000
Beijing Beihang University Gymnasium 2001 5,400
Taiyuan Riverside Sports Arena 1998 5,331
Hangzhou Hangzhou Gymnasium 1966 5,136
Beijing Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium 2008 5,000
Huangpu Huangpu Sports Centre Gymnasium 5,000
Harbin Baqu Arena 5,000
Ningbo Youngor Arena 1994 5,000
Shanghai Shanghai Yuanshen Sports Centre 5,000

Hong Kong

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Location Arena Date built Capacity Image
Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena 2005 12,500
Hong Kong Hong Kong Coliseum 1983 12,500

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "China's largest indoor stadium opens in Nanjing". Jiangsu Now. Archived from the original on 26 March 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  2. ^ Official Beijing Olympics site, National Indoor Stadium Archived 2008-08-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Liu, Charles (18 July 2017). "Wukesong Arena Newly Renamed as "Huaxi Live" as LeTV's Financial Woes Continue". The Beijinger. True Run Media. Retrieved 7 August 2018.