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  2. Macau East Asian Games Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Macau East Asian Games Dome [1] is the largest indoor sporting facility in the city. It comprises a three-story multi-purpose sporting complex covering a total area of 45,000 m 2 with two separate functional indoor pavilions , which is ideal for different types of indoor sports and activities.

  3. 2007 Asian Indoor Games - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 Asian Indoor Games (Chinese: 2007年亞洲室內運動會; Portuguese: Jogos Asiáticos em Recinto Coberto de 2007), officially known as the 2nd Asian Indoor Games and also known as Macau 2007, were held in Macau, China from 26 October 2007 to 3 November 2007. Most events of the games took place at the Macao East Asian Games Dome.

  4. East Asian Games station - Wikipedia

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    East Asian Games station (Chinese: 東亞運站; Portuguese: Estação dos Jogos da Ásia Oriental) is a station on Taipa line of the Macau Light Rapid Transit, named after the nearby East Asian Games Dome.

  5. 2024 Macau Open (badminton) - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Macau Open (officially known as the Sands China Ltd. Macau Open Badminton 2024 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament which took place at Macao East Asian Games Dome in Macau from 24 September to 29 September 2024 and had a total prize of $210,000.

  6. Indoor athletics at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

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    Games Year Host nation Venue Best nation Ref. I: 2005 Thailand: Indoor Athletics Stadium, Pattaya Kazakhstan [1] II: 2007 Macau: Macau East Asian Games Dome, Cotai China [2] III: 2009 Vietnam: Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium, Hanoi Kazakhstan [3] V: 2017 Turkmenistan: Ashgabat Indoor Athletics Arena, Ashgabat Kazakhstan [4] VI: Canceled [5] Thailand

  7. 2005 East Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Pak Pak the squirrel as the official mascot [2]. The official emblem is the swirling pattern image of five Olympic colours blue, black, red, yellow and green which represents the Five Elements - Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth as well as Macau as a new era multi-cultural city that fuse the Western and Eastern culture in the East Asian region with strong global influence.

  8. Esports at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games - Wikipedia

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    Esports at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in Macau East Asian Games Dome, Macau, China from 27 October to 30 October 2007. Three events FIFA 07 , NBA Live 07 and Need for Speed: Most Wanted were held in the competition.

  9. Category:Sports venues in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau East Asian Games Dome; Macau Olympic Aquatic Centre; T. Tap Seac Multi-sports Pavilion This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 10:32 (UTC). ...