Jinan Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium

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Jinan Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
Jinan Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
Full nameJinan Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
Location Jinan, China
Coordinates 36°39′22″N117°07′11″E / 36.6561635°N 117.1196437°E / 36.6561635; 117.1196437
OwnerShandong Government
OperatorShandong Government
Capacity 12,226 [1] [2]
Construction
Broke groundMay 28, 2006
Opened2009
Construction cost 2.5 billion
Tenants
2009 National Games of the People's Republic of China

Jinan Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium is an indoor sporting arena located in Jinan, China. The capacity of the arena is 12,000 spectators. It hosts indoor sporting events such as basketball, gymnastics, badminton and volleyball, and also hosted the indoor events of the 2009 National Games of the People's Republic of China.

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