Taipei Arena
| 臺北小巨蛋 | |
| Taipei Arena in 2023 | |
| Full name | Taipei Multi-purpose Stadium | 
|---|---|
| Location | Songshan, Taipei, Taiwan | 
| Coordinates | 25°03′02.55″N 121°33′0″E / 25.0507083°N 121.55000°E | 
| Elevation | 4.06 ft (1.24 m) | 
| Public transit | Taipei Metro: Taipei Arena | 
| Owner | Taipei City Government | 
| Operator | Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation (TRTC) | 
| Type | Stadium | 
| Genre(s) | Sporting events, concerts | 
| Capacity | 
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| Field size | 76 × 41.5 m | 
| Field shape | Rectangular | 
| Scoreboard | Yes | 
| Construction | |
| Built | December 2001–July 2005 | 
| Opened | 1 December 2005 | 
| Construction cost | $4.7 billion TWD | 
| Architect | Populous | 
| Builder | BES Engineering Corporation | 
| Website | |
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The Taipei Arena (Chinese: 臺北小巨蛋; pinyin: Táiběi xiǎojùdàn; Wade–Giles: T'ai2pei3 hsiao3chü4tan4; lit. 'Taipei little big egg') is a multi-purpose stadium in the capital Taipei, Taiwan, and it is operated by the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation (TRTC). Built in 2005, the large multi-purpose stadium can accommodate major international sport events such as ice skating, ice hockey, gymnastics, handball, basketball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, indoor soccer, boxing, judo, karate, taekwondo and wrestling.