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Harbin Sport University Stadium Harbin Sport University Stadium Harbin Sport University Stadium. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The University ice stadium at the Harbin Sport University will be the venue for the B Division of the 2018 Bandy World Championship. It has an audience capacity of 5,000 people. This article about a China sports venue is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v. t. e. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harbin_Sport_University_Stadium&oldid=859205667". Categories: Bandy venues in China. People's Republic of China sports venue stubs. Hidden categories: Articles lacking sources from December 2017. Harbin, China Sports. Division B of the 2018 Bandy World Championship will be played at the Harbin Sport University Stadium. from Wikipedia by TowerCard CC BY-SA 3.0. As the center of winter sports in China, many famous winter sports athletes come from Harbin. The second China-Russia University Winter Sports Carnival was inaugurated 12 December 2017. This marked the first international bandy in Harbin. The Russian participation came from DVGAFK in Khabarovsk among men and IrGTU in Irkutsk among women. Sports & Recreation. Contact us. tel:86 451 86390114. [email protected]. Inner Physical Stadium. Previous:No.1 Training Center Next:Football Fields. tel:86 451 86390081. [email protected]. [email protected]. Copyright © 2003-2017 Harbin University of Science and Technology. Home. | Sitemap. More properties around Harbin Sports City Center Stadium, Harbin, China that match your search criteria: Harbin Victories Hotel. Nangang (1.2 km from Harbin Sports City Center Stadium) - Show Map. Very Good 8. 398 reviews. Homestay in Nangang near Harbin Sports City Center Stadium. Nangang (1.2 km from Harbin Sports City Center Stadium) - Show Map. Show Deals. Show details. Harbin Weierna Business Hotel. Nangang (1.3 km from Harbin Sports City Center Stadium) - Show Map. Show Deals. Show details. Harbin Hajinglong Express Hotel. Daowai (0.7 km from Harbin Sports City Center Stadium) - Show Map. Show Deals. Institutions. Harbin Institute of Technology. Harbin Engineering University. Religious Sites. Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin. Harbin Sport University is a university in Harbin, China, working with research on health and sports. In 2015, the announcement of a new Olympic winter sports center was made, to be set up at Harbin Sport University. The Harbin Sport University is one of the initiators and main heads of the China Bandy Federation. Most of the players in the China national bandy team are students at Harbin Sport University. The university is also providing support for ice hockey in China by educating young players and Harbin Sports City Center Stadium is a multi- purpose stadium in Harbin, China. The stadium is the main venue of Harbin International Conference Exhibition and Sports Center. It is currently used mostly for 1996 Asian Winter Games opening and closing ceremonies, 2009 Winter Universiade opening and closing ceremonies opening and closing and football matches. The stadium has a seating capacity of 48,000 spectators. References. ^ http://cafe.daum.net/stade. External links. Stadium information. Heilongjiang topics. Heilongjiang topics. Northeast Forestry University. Visitor attractions. Diaoshuilou Falls. Stadium Guide for Harbin ICE Sports Center - the home ground of Harbin Yiteng P. Fan reviews and travel information. Stadium Overview. Team: Harbin Yiteng P. Address: 117 Huanghe Rd Nangang, 150001, Harbin, Heilongjiang. Capacity: 50,000. Opened: 1996. Further Reading. Harbin Yiteng F.C. âœHarbin Sports City Center Stadiumâœ, the home of Harbin Yiteng F.C is located in North-East China in the largest city of the Heilongjiang province. The stadium has a capacity of 50,000. Stadium Guide. History. Constructed over a period of less than two years beginning in 1995 for the 1996 Asian Winter Games , the inauguration was held on 4th February to coincide with the opening ceremony of the tournament..
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