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Peking University Gymnasium

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The Peking University Gymnasium
A day shot

Venue: Peking University Gymnasium (Table Tennis venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Location: Peking University
Total land surface: 26,900 sq m
Seats: 6,000 permanent and 2,000 removable
Competitions: Table Tennis
Post-Games use: The Gym can be utilized for a score of competitions, including table tennis, handball, basketball, badminton, and volleyball. The Gym will also meet the needs of physical education, training and recreation.
  • Competitions: Table Tennis
  • Olympic Competition schedule 


    The Peking University Gymnasium
    A night shot

    The Peking University Gymnasium
    The interior
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