Dongchun Gymnasium

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Dongchun Gymnasium
동천체육관
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Full nameUlsan Dongchun Gymnasium
Location Ulsan, South Korea
Coordinates 35°33′45″N129°21′01″E / 35.5624385°N 129.3503666°E / 35.5624385; 129.3503666 Coordinates: 35°33′45″N129°21′01″E / 35.5624385°N 129.3503666°E / 35.5624385; 129.3503666
OwnerUlsan city
OperatorUlsan Metropolitan Facility Management Corporation
Capacity 5,831
Field size36 × 54 m
Acreage 22,671 m2
Construction
Broke ground1 August 1991
Built1 August 199126 October 2000
OpenedJanuary 2001 (2001-01)
Construction cost48,4 billion won
Tenants
Ulsan Mobis Phoebus
(Korean Basketball League)
Website
http://www.uimc.or.kr
Korean name
Hangul
동천체육관
Revised Romanization Dongcheon Cheyukgwan
McCune–Reischauer Tongch'ŏn Ch'eyukkwan

Dongchun Gymnasium is a multi-purpose indoor sporting arena located in Jung-gu, Ulsan, South Korea. The capacity of the arena is 5,831. It was opened in January 2001 after several setbacks and problems with its construction.


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