Kaohsiung National Stadium 國家體育場 ???????? (2018-11) {aerial}
Aerial views of National Stadium 國家體育場, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, Republic of China [22°42'10.2N 120°17'40.4E]
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Top 10 Facts About WORLD GAMES STADIUM in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Top 10 Facts About WORLD GAMES STADIUM in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Did you know that the all raw materials used in the construction of World Games Stadium are 100% recyclable?
1. World Games Stadium is Taiwan’s largest stadium and is located in Kaohsiung City.
2. It was completed in 2009 for the World Games but has since changed its name to National Stadium. It took 2 years to build the stadium, with construction starting in 2007.
3. It is a multi-purpose stadium with a capacity of 55,000 spectators and is now mostly used for football matches and concerts.
4. The stadium was designed by Japanese architect and 2013 Pritzker Prize winner Toyo Hiro and it cost $150 million to build.
5. It was the first stadium in the world to provide power using solar power technology and today is among the top 10 solar powered stadiums by number of solar panels.
6. With its 8.844 solar panels that cover the stadium’s roof, the stadium makes use of solar energy to provide its own energy needs and even light up the surrounding neighborhood.
7. The shape of the stadium looks like an open circle with a question mark and has been compared to the shape of a dragon.
8. The solar panels on the roof give the structure a scaly appearance and it is thus no wonder that the locals call the stadium “dragon’s tail.”
9. The roof also collects rainwater and a system of pipes carries the water to underground storage tanks. Here, the rainwater is sterilized and then redistributed for the stadium’s needs.
10. The stadium is located at the intersection of Jhonghai Road and Jyunsiao Road in Zuoying District and can be accessed from World Stadium MRT Station.
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Top 10 Facts About WORLD GAMES Station | Kaohsiung | Taiwan
Top 10 Facts About WORLD GAMES Station
Here are the top 10 facts about WORLD GAMES station in Kaohsiung, Taiwan:
1. World Games metro station was opened in 2008 and has a daily traffic of about 2.000-3.000 passengers.
2. The station was named after the World Games 2009, an international multi-sport event which took place in Kaohsiung.
3. Initially, the planned name for the station was “Banping Mountain Station” but the current name was chosen instead.
4. The station is located on the Red Line (R17) of Kaohsiung MRT in Nanzih District, Kaohsiung northernmost district.
Fun Fact: You can see the National Stadium from the train platform!
5. The station is a four-level, elevated station and has two side platforms and four exits.
6. It is the first elevated station after the line emerges from the underground (coming from Oil Refinery Elementary School station).
7. The station is 134 meters long and is also known as National Sports Complex station.
8. The station is located at the intersection of Zuonan Rd. and Jhonghai Rd.
9. The public art in the station, titled “Floating Forest” was designed by American artists Ron Wood and Christian Karl Janssen.
10. The artwork covers an area of 1000 m2 and tells the story of Soul of the Land and the People in Southern Taiwan.
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Historical Landmark of Kaohsiung Taiwan near in Lotus Pond is an artificial lake and popular tourist destination on the east side of Zuoying District in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Kaohsiung, Taiwan - industrial center of southern Taiwan
Kaohsiung City is a special municipality in Taiwan. Located in southern-western Taiwan and facing the Taiwan Strait. It stretches from Mt. Jade to Taiping Island, and second most populous city. Since its start in the 17th century, Kaohsiung has grown from a small trading village, into the political, economic, transportation, manufacturing, refining, shipbuilding, and industrial center of southern Taiwan. It is a global city with sufficiency as categorized by Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2012.
The Kaohsiung International Airport is the second largest airport in Taiwan. The Port of Kaohsiung is the largest harbor in Taiwan, but not officially part of Kaohsiung City. Kaohsiung was the host city of the World Games 2009, a multi-sport event primarily composed of sports not featured in the Olympic Games. The city is also home to the Republic of China Navy fleet headquarters and academy.
Main landmarks of Kaohsiung city includes the Tuntex Sky Tower, the ferris wheel of the Kaohsiung Dream Mall, the Kaohsiung Arena and the Kaohsiung Harbor. The newly developed city is also known for having a large number of shopping streets, organized night markets and newly developed leisure parks such as the Pier-2 Art Center, E-DA Theme Park or Taroko Park.
Natural attractions of the city includes Shoushan (Monkey mountain), the Love River, Qijin, the bay of Xiziwan, the Dapingding Tropical Botanical Garden and the Yushan National Park at the northeastern tip of the city. The city also features various historical attractions such as the Old City of Zuoying, a historical town built during the early 17th century.
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Musical Tour of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
We made our way via train to the city of Kaohsiung.
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Located in southern-western Taiwan and facing the Taiwan Strait, it is by area the largest municipality, at 2,951.85 km2 (1,139.72 sq mi), and second most populous (by urban area) with a population of approximately 2.77 million. Since its start in the 17th century, Kaohsiung has grown from a small trading village, into the political, economic, transportation, manufacturing, refining, shipbuilding, and industrial center of southern Taiwan.
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This is a musical tour of the city with pictures of some of the following sites----------
=Lotus Lake/Lotus Pond, the lake is surrounded by temples, some of which have been built out onto the lake. Of note are the Dragon-Tiger Pavilion and Spring Autumn Pavilion, as well as Taiwan's largest Confucius temple. During the day the lake is surrounded with stalls selling food, drinks and trinkets.
=The arts center was originally an abandoned warehouse site due to Kaohsiung's shift from industrial city to service city. The warehouses were built in 1973. Due to the persistence of local artists, the area was finally released and remade to be an arts center. On the weekend the rent kites to fly by the hour.
=The British Consulate at Takao is a former British consulate built in 1865.
Kaohsiung & Tainan, Taiwan in Feb, 2014.
This video shows clips Kaoshiung & Tainan, Taiwan in March, 2014.
China Expressway: Fujian to Jiangxi Expressway 福建江西高速公路
Taiwan High Speed Train: Taipei Main to Zuoying / 臺灣高速鐵路 / 台灣高速鐵路
Taiwan High Speed Rail (abbreviated THSR or HSR) / 臺灣高速鐵路 / 台灣高速鐵路 (臺灣高鐵 / 台灣高鐵) Train 129 from Taipei Main Train Station to Zuoying HSR station (near Kaohsiung) only takes 1 1/2 hours for about US$48. THSR is a high-speed rail line that runs approximately 350 km (217 mi), along the west coast of Taiwan, from the capital Taipei to the southern city of Kaohsiung. The line opened for service on January 5, 2007, with trains running at a top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph), currently running from Nangang to Zuoying in as little as 1:45 hours, reaching almost 90% of Taiwan's population. There are a total of 12 stations set up along the Taiwan High Speed Rail line albeit trains like 129 only make a few stops.
Zuoying / 左營 is a metro and railway station in Kaohsiung served by Kaohsiung MRT, Taiwan High Speed Rail and Taiwan Railways, where it is known as Xinzuoying / 新左營 (literally: 'New Zuoying'). The station is served by the fastest HSR express services of the 1 series.
The station is located at the eastern foot of Mt. Panping (also known as Mt. Banping) in Kaohsiung, next to the South East Cement factory buildings. In addition to rail routes, the station is also close to National Highway No. 1, 3, 10 and Provincial Highway No. 1 and 17.
On 15 October 2009, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi won a deal to lease a building at the station and turn it into a shopping complex under a 10-year operate-transfer (OT) contract for NT$505 million (US$15.6 million). The new branch opened at the north-east corner of station on 1 April 2010. In June 2009, a folding bike rental station was set up at the MRT station to facilitate tourism in the city. The station is also equipped with vehicle and motorcycle parking lots.
The TRA and THSR parts are located in the above ground portion of the station, constructed together and opened for revenue service in January 2007 with the commencement of THSR service. As the current terminus of the line, the THSR part of the station has three island platforms serving six tracks. The TRA part of the station has two platforms serving four tracks, with one additional through track.
The KMRT portion of the station is a two-level station located underground, at the northeastern part of the TRA/THSR station building. The station has two exits[16] and opened for revenue service in March 2008. Dedicated exits between the KMRT station area to the TRA platforms allow direct transfer between TRA and KMRT trains. The KMRT part of the station has an island platform serving two tracks of the KMRT Red line.
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Kang Tzu Tou.wmv
Kang Tzu Tou 槓子頭
1099300132 Belle Wu
1099300148 Juna Chang
(Belle is surfing on the Internet.)
B: Wow! Where is this place? It's so beautiful.
J: What are you looking at? Zuoying Tzu-Chu village?
B: Yes! My sister and her friend went there last weekend. It's such a cool place.
J: I agree with you! The village is really amazing with those graffiti. I wish I can visit this place someday.
B: Oh, me too. How about going there this Saturday?
J: Really? Fantastic! But do you know how to get there?
B: We can take the bus Red 36 from MRT Kaohsiung Arena Station.
J: But the nearest bus stop from my home is at the Zouying Train Station. How can I get there from Zouying Train Station?
B: You can take the bus Red 35.
J: And how about you?
B: I can take the bus 245 or 205 from Kaohsiung Train Station.
J: By the way, we can also have some famous delicious Kang Tzu Tou!
B: What is Kang Tzu Tou?
J: Kang Tzu Tou is originally from Shandong. It's a kind of ration made from flour.
B: People and armies in Shandong usually bring Kang Tzu Tou with them when they take a long trip because Kang Tzu Tou doesn't need to be frozen and it can be preserved for a long period.
J: Above all, Kang Tzu Tou is a type of cheap and satisfying food. By the way, Kang Tzu Tou is very hard. If you use it to hit someone's head, he definitely will get a big bump on his head.
B: Wow! Kang Tzu Tou is a really an interesting dish! So, what are we waiting for? Juna, let's go right now!
J: What? Hey, Belle, wait!
(At the village)
B: Finally, here we are! What a marvellous weather!
J: A marvellous weather? Are you crazy? I'm almost burnt!
B: Don't be dramatic! Let's go find Kang Tzu Tou!
J: Alright! Let's go!
(Eating Kang Tzu Tou)
J: Hmmm, I can smell the aroma of wheat!
B: Wow, and it looks so cute! Uhh... It's so hard.
J: I think my teeth are going to split.
B: Yes, but it tastes good after chewing it for a while.
J: It's true, although it was only made from flour.
B: And it also tastes good with soy milk.
J: (Drink soy milk and have a big bite of Kang Tzu Tou) Mmm... Unbelievable!
B: I want to eat five more!
J: (use Kang Tzu Tou to hit Belle) No way!
B: Ouch!
J: We are running out of time! Let's go and take a look at those beautiful graffiti!
B: Alright.
(Taking pictures with the graffiti)
B: Juna! Quickly! I want to take a picture with this pair of angel wings! Oh, This place is really a secret paradise!
J: Shh! Don't talk so loudly! The residents here must be taking a nap at this moment!
B: Oh, sorry. Can you help me take pictures with those lovely paintings! (Whisper)
J: Of course. But before that, I want to go to Grandpa Wang's stand.
B: What can we buy at the stand?
J: It's a Taiwanese traditional grocery store. We can buy some drinks or little toys there.
B: Toys! I love toys. Let's go right now!
Belle Wu
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高雄 市區 街頭 公路 道路 車河 影業達 絢麗 遊車河
擁有現代大都市樣貌的高雄市,以東帝士八五大樓、夢時代購物中心的高雄之眼摩天輪、高雄小巨蛋為都會風格代表地標;人文景觀方面,販賣各式南北貨的三鳳中街,南台灣流行時髦的代言人新堀江以及各式小吃與各類攤商匯聚的眾多大、小夜市,如:六合夜市、青年夜市、瑞豐夜市等,展現出城市的豐富、熱鬧與活力;自然景觀方面,柴山、愛河、旗津、西子灣、蓮池潭等景點,讓人足以遍覽海景、河景、山景與湖景;此外還有許多值得一遊的古蹟與歷史建築,感受歷史工藝之美。
高雄市曾多次申辦國際性大型競賽,特別是在市長謝長廷任內2004年5月12日,從六個申辦城市中脫穎而出,取得2009年第8屆世界運動會主辦權。另外亦曾於申辦2002年亞洲運動會、2001年世界大學運動、2007年世界大學運動與2011年世界大學運動會主辦權。此外,一些國際性的撞球比賽(像是世界花式撞球錦標賽)亦多次於高雄市舉辦。國內性競賽方面,中華職棒過去固定於立德棒球場舉行部份場次的例行賽。
大型體育場館方面,目前有包含中正運動場、中正技擊館與國際標準游泳池等設施的高雄市立體育場;立德棒球場由於設施較為老舊,機能上相當程度已被位於高雄縣鳥松鄉的澄清湖棒球場取代。為因應世運會的場地需求,新建有高雄巨蛋與世運會主場館。除此之外,還有位於左營的行政院體委會國家運動選手訓練中心(慣稱「左訓中心」)。
行政院體育委員會計畫把高雄巨蛋、世運會主場館、國家運動選手訓練中心規劃成「國家體育園區」,並將爭取興建體育博物館、台灣體大分校於此。Appearance of a modern metropolis of Kaohsiung City, east of the Emperor who eighty-five Building, Dream Mall in Kaohsiung Eye Ferris wheel, Kaohsiung Arena on behalf of the Metro-style landmark; cultural landscape, the sale of various goods of the three north-south Phoenix Street, South of Taiwan popular fashion spokesperson Xinku Jiang and various kinds of snacks and a vendor brings together the many large and small night market, such as: night market, Youth Night, Ruifeng night market, etc., show the city's rich, lively and energy; natural scenery, Shibayama, love, Cijin, West Bay, Lotus Lake and other attractions, makes enough Looking sea, river, mountain and lake; in addition there are many worth visiting monuments and historic buildings and experience the beauty of historical process.
Kaohsiung City has repeatedly bid for major international competitions, especially in term of Mayor Frank Hsieh May 12, 2004, stand out from the six cities bidding to obtain in 2009 the right to host the 8th World Games. In addition also in the bid to host the 2002 Asian Games, 2001 World University of movement, movement and the 2007 World University Games 2011 World University Games. In addition, some international pool competitions (like the World Pool Championships) have also repeatedly held in Kaohsiung. Domestic nature of competition, the Chinese Professional Baseball League in the past held fixed at some screenings Lide Baseball Stadium's regular season.
Major sports stadiums, the sports currently include Chiang Kai-shek, Chiang Martial Arts Stadium with international standard swimming pool and other facilities of the Kaohsiung Municipal Stadium; Rucker baseball field because facilities are often old, has been a considerable degree function in Pine Township, Kaohsiung County, Cheng Ching Lake birds baseball field instead. World Games venues in response to demand, there is the new World Games in Kaohsiung Arena and the main stadium. In addition, there are left the camp at National Sports Commission Executive Yuan, athlete training centers (commonly known as left-Training Center).
Sports Affairs Council plans to Kaohsiung Arena, World Games Main Stadium, the National Training Center athletes planning a national sports park, and strive to build Sports Museum, the Taiwan body big campus here.
高雄捷運紅線 R24南岡山→O5/R10美麗島
高雄捷運紅線 O5/R10美麗島→R3小港
Kaohsiung MRT Red Line O5/R10(Formosa Boulevard)→R3(Siaogang)
高雄捷運(地下鉄)紅線 O5/R10美麗島→R3小港
Kaohsiung MRT Red Line R24(Gangshan South)→O5/R10(Formosa Boulevard)
高雄捷運(地下鉄)紅線 R24南岡山→O5/R10美麗島
R24南岡山(Gangshan South、南岡山)→
R23橋頭火車站(Ciaotou Station、橋頭駅)→
R22A橋頭糖廠(Ciaotou Sugar Refinery、橋頭製糖工廠)→
R22青埔(高科大)(Cingpu(NKFUST)、チンプー(国立高雄第一科技大学))→
R21都會公園(Metropolitan Park、都会公園)→
R20後勁(海科大)(Houjing(NKUMU)、ホウジン(海洋科技大学))→
R19楠梓加工區(Nanzih Export Processing Zone、楠梓加工区)→
R18油廠國小(中山大學附中)(Oil Refinery Elementary School(Guoguang Laboratory School, NSYSU)、油廠小学校(中山大附属))→
R17世運(國家體育園區)(World Games(National Sports Complex)、世運(国家体育園区))→
R16左營(高鐵)(Zuoying(THSR)、ヅォーイン(台湾新幹線))→
R15生態園區(Ecological District、生態園区)→
R14巨蛋(三民家商)(Kaohsiung Arena(Sanmin Household&Commerical School)、高雄アリーナ(三民家事商業高校))→
R13凹子底(Aozihdi、アオヅーディー)→
R12後驛(高醫大)(Houyi(KMU)、ホウイー(高雄医学大学))→
R11高雄車站(Kaohsiung Main Station、高雄駅)→
O5/R10美麗島(Formosa Boulevard、美麗島)
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1, 新光三越百貨 高雄左營店 Mitsukoshi Department Store Zuoying Kaohsiung
2, 墾丁船帆石 Kenting National Park
3, 台灣高速鐵路左營站 Taiwan High Speed Rail Zuoying Station
4, 高雄義大世界購物廣場 E-DA Outlet Mall Kaohsiung
5, 高雄紅毛港文化園區 Hongmaogang Cultural Park Kaohsiung
6, 高雄紅毛港文化園區 Hongmaogang Cultural Park Kaohsiung
7, 高雄紅毛港文化園區 Hongmaogang Cultural Park Kaohsiung
8, 橡膠鴨子高雄 Rubber Duck Kaohsiung
9, 高雄捷運中央公園站 Central Park Station Kaohsiung
10, 高雄高鐵左營站墾丁快線 Bus Zuoying Station
11, 高雄中都愛河濕地公園 Jhongdou Wetlands Park Kaohsiung
12, 高雄中都愛河濕地公園 Jhongdou Wetlands Park Kaohsiung
13, 婚宴 Wedding
14, 高雄國家體育場 National Stadium Kaohsiung
15, 高雄蓮池潭 Lotus Pond Kaohsiung
16, 高雄愛河 Love River Kaohsiung
17, 高雄統一夢時代購物中心 Dream Mall Kaohsiung
18, 高雄瑞豐夜市 Ruifeng Night Market Kaohsiung
19, 高雄瑞豐夜市 Ruifeng Night Market Kaohsiung
20, 高雄捷運世運站 World Games Station MRT Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Lotus Pond - Spring and Autumn Pavilions HD (2017)
It was established in 1953, were two Chinese palace-style pavilions. Spring and Autumn Pavilions named from the Spring Pavilion and Autumn Pavilion. Each of these two is four stores and octagonal, green tiles and yellow walls, like an antique pagoda reflected in the water. And they communicate with each other by 9 bend bridge, also called ‘Spring and autumn Royal Pavilion’, set up by commemorated ‘The Martial Saint, Lord Kua’. There is a Guanyin statue which is riding a dragon in the front end of the Spring and Autumn Pavilions. According to local legend, the Goddess of Mercy had rode the dragon appeared in the clouds and instruct followers to build icon as the form of its coming out between the Spring Pavilion and Autumn Pavilion; Therefore, now there is a Guanyin statue which is riding a dragon.
Lianchihtan (Chinese: 蓮池潭; pinyin: Liánchí Tán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Liân-tî-thâm) is a man-made lake and popular tourist destination on the east side of Zuoying District in Kaohsiung City in southern Taiwan. Opened in 1951, it is famous for the lotus plants on the lake and the numerous temples around the lake, including the Spring and Autumn Pavilions (春秋閣), the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas (龍虎塔), and the Confucian Temple (孔廟).
Lotus Pond was the site for several water sporting events for World Games 2009, including canoe polo, water ski, and dragon boat.