Nanchang International Sport Center
| 南昌国际体育中心 | |
| Location | Honggutan District, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China |
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| Coordinates | 28°37′35″N 115°49′01″E / 28.626278°N 115.816972°E |
| Owner | Nanchang Municipal Government |
| Operator | Nanchang International Sports Center Co., Ltd. |
| Capacity | 60,000 (main stadium) 12,000 (indoor arena) 1,000 (swimming/diving hall) |
| Field size | 400m track (standard athletics field) |
| Surface | Natural grass (football field), hardwood (indoor courts) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | April 2009 |
| Opened | June 2011 |
| Construction cost | CN¥1.4 billion |
| Architect | China State Construction International, BOK (Australia) |
| Tenants | |
| 7th National City Games of China (2011) | |
The Nanchang International Sports Center is a multi-purpose sports complex in Honggutan District, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. Built for the 7th National City Games (2011), it spans 21 hectares and includes a 60,000-seat stadium, an indoor arena, a natatorium, and tennis courts. Known locally as the "Water Drop Stadium" for its shimmering, droplet-shaped design, it is surrounded by 75,000 m2 of artificial lakes and 87,000 m2 of green space.