Kaohsiung National Stadium , Kaohsiung, Taiwan

It is first stadium of the world which makes use of solar energy to provide its power needs. It is semi spiral-shaped, like a dragon.

It was completed in 2009 and used mostly for athletics and rugby events, including hosting the main events for the 2009 World Games. The stadium is having a capacity of 55,000 people.

It is designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito.



What a beauty this dragon-shaped stadium has!!
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nice information kumaresh. Thanx for sharing. expecting more like this from yourside
It's simply breath-taking! Use of solar power on such a scale is not known yet to me.
Kumaresh,

Thanks for the pictures as well as the news. Stadium is looking great !!!

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Nice stadium...with great design...uses solar energy...
A very beautiful and informative post. This is creditable achievement of Japanese Scientists. solar energy is the only everlasting energy.

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Mr.Gopal Krishna Gandhi, the former Governor of West Bengal implemented a great idea by going solar at the Raj Bhavan.
Wow :woohoo: this is marriage of technology with beauty. Thanks for sharing this one.

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Stadium is fantastic... and this using "Solar Energy"... Very good construction...

Hope we should have more "Solar Energy" equipments for daily use too......

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Kumaresh,

Thanks for the pictures as well as the news. Its looks like snake if we see from more distance.

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