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  2. Category:Indoor arenas in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Vietnam". The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Phu Tho Indoor Sport Stadium ( Vietnamese: Nhà thi đấu Phú Thọ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, located in District 11, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, within walking distance from the 1932-built Phú Thọ Horse Racing Ground. The stadium was constructed for 2003 Southeast Asian Games. Although not officially recognized, the stadium is ...

  4. Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium. /  21.0290528°N 105.7630083°E  / 21.0290528; 105.7630083. Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium or Mỹ Đình Indoor Athletics Arena ( Vietnamese: Cung Điền kinh Hà Nội or Cung Thi đấu Điền kinh trong nhà Mỹ Đình) is an indoor arena in Hanoi, Vietnam. It has a capacity of 3,094 using permanent ...

  5. List of indoor arenas - Wikipedia

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    List of indoor arenas. Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium. Tampere Ice Stadium. ratiopharm arena. Scheels Center. Allen Arena. Komatsu Dome. The following is a list of indoor arenas. Venues with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included.

  6. Category:Sports venues in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    H. Sports venues in Ho Chi Minh City (5 P) Horse racing venues in Vietnam (1 P)

  7. List of Asian stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a complete list of sports stadiums in Central Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and West Asia.They are ordered by their capacity. Stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included.

  8. Mỹ Đình National Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Mỹ Đình National Stadium ( Vietnamese: Sân vận động Quốc gia Mỹ Đình) is a multi-purpose stadium in Nam Từ Liêm district, Hanoi, Vietnam. It has a capacity of 40,192 seats and is the centerpiece of Vietnam's National Sports Complex. It was officially opened in September 2003 and was the main venue for the Southeast Asian ...

  9. Television and mass media in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Saigon Television Station (THVN), the first television station of Vietnam, was established. On January 22, 1966, the first television program was broadcast, and then officially aired in the South on February 7 of the same year. Black-and-white television station with the FCC television specification, 4.5 MHz voice modulation.