The Xilingol (Xilinguole) Sports Centre (Chinese: 锡林郭勒体育中心) is a sports complex in Xilinhot, the capital of Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China. Built to host the 8th Inner Mongolia Minorities Games in August 2013, it has become a local landmark and has hosted many events including the 2017 Four-Country Women's Basketball Tournament, Asian Youth Wushu Tournament, and The Voice of China Xilingol finals. In 2015, the center was opened for use to the general public.[1]
Location | Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia, China |
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Coordinates | 43°55′56″N 116°01′54″E / 43.9323°N 116.0318°E |
Capacity | 25,685 |
Opened | 2013 |
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The sports center consists of a multi-purpose stadium named Xilingol Stadium with a seating capacity of 25,685, six outdoor association football pitches and two indoor ones, a basketball/ice hockey arena with 3,033 seats, a table tennis stadium with 30 tables and 662 seats, a wrestling stadium with 548 seats, a tennis stadium with four courts, a natatorium with an eight-lane swimming pool and diving platforms, a gateball stadium with three fields, and a badminton/archery stadium.[2]
References
edit- ^ "内蒙古锡林郭勒体育中心场馆对外开放见成效". China News. 2 June 2017.
- ^ "Overview". Xilingol Sports Center. Retrieved 2 September 2017.