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Leaks at Taipei Dome prompt city action and penalties
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an addresses ongoing leaks at Taipei Dome, urging Farglory Dome Co. to resolve the issue. Fines imposed as leaks persist.2025/03/31 15:00 -

A-mei’s Taipei concerts spark earthquake-like tremors
Taiwanese pop star A-mei’s concerts at Taipei Dome on Dec. 21-22 sparked controversy as nearby residents likened vibrations to an earthquake. Local officials and Farglory Group address safety concerns.2024/12/23 17:48 -

Taipei defends Chinese athletes’ posters at sports center
Taipei’s Department of Sports defends Chinese badminton posters at a local center, citing a legal partnership. DPP Councilor Chen Yi-chun demands Taiwanese representation.2024/12/04 16:08 -

Taipei Arena to host monument for historic stadium
Taipei plans to erect a monument at Taipei Arena next year, honoring the historical Taipei Municipal Baseball Stadium. The project, supported by Mayor Chiang Wan-an, follows advocacy by CPBL player Chou Szu-chi. Public forums will shape the design.2024/10/29 14:32 -

Taipei councilor demands dome maintenance records release
Taipei City Councilor Lin Yen-feng urges the release of Taipei Dome maintenance records for accountability. The Department of Sports faces criticism for its passive stance.2024/10/22 14:41 -

Taipei Dome VIP suite allocation under scrutiny
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an pledges to protect citizens’ rights amid scrutiny over Taipei Dome’s VIP suites. Farglory Group defends its allocation decisions.2024/10/17 23:00 -

Sports Dept.: Taipei Dome leaks to be fixed by late Oct.
Taipei’s Department of Sports pledges to fix Taipei Dome leaks by late October and form an evaluation committee. Farglory must prioritize repairs by Oct. 4 or face contract termination.2024/09/25 11:28 -

City gov’t finalizes rental fees for Taipei Dome
The Taipei City Government has received proposed rental fee standards for the Taipei Dome from the Farglory Group. The Department of Sports confirmed that ticket sales and rental costs for domestic baseball games amounted to NT$525,000, including a 10% ticket sales cut. For non-ticketed events open to the public, venue rent costs rise to NT$1.05 million. The Taipei Dome has established its venue rental pricing standard after three months of trial run and submitted it to the city government. The rental fee will vary based on event types and standards, with utilities calculated separately. Different rates apply to international baseball events, non-baseball events, non-sporting events, and specific events like concerts or exhibitions. Rental costs also differ based on whether the venue is fully opened or not. The Farglory Group has provided the proposed fee standards to the city government for evaluation and a public announcement will be made after discussions.2024/02/02 15:54 -

High rental fee for Taipei Dome draws concerns
The Taipei City Government announced on Sunday (June 26) that the rental fee for the Taipei Dome has not been finalized, addressing concerns raised a day earlier by a Taipei City Councilor regarding the high rental price for games at the venue.2023/06/26 16:52 -

Taipei Dome’s new turf meets safety standards, city says
Taipei’s Department of Sports ensured Taipei Dome artificial turf is safe to use Tuesday (April 11) after concerns were raised regarding installing the artificial turf directly on concrete.2023/04/12 16:18

