World’s highest comprehensive stadium under construction in Lhasa

2012-11-23 10:33:00 | From:China Tibet Online

施工现场一角

A glance at the construction site on Nov 18, 2012 [China Tibet Online]

The world’s highest comprehensive stadium is under construction on Nov. 18 in Liuyu new district of Lhasa, capital of Tibet, which is an aid-Tibet project by Beijing with the largest scale and investment.

The stadium, constituted by a gymnasium and a yak museum, will become a landmark building within Lhasa and even Tibet with the largest scale, highest science and technology content and most complete facilities. It will considerably promote the city image and enhance the competitiveness of the city.

正在工作的工人

                                                   Construction underway [China Tibet Online]

Before the end of this year, the yak museum, the stadium and the music square are estimated to be roofed and the basic structure of the stadium is expected to be completed. Besides, children’s playground and amusement equipment are planned to be accomplished by then.

正在建设中的音乐广场

[China Tibet Online]

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