Generated by GPT-5-mini| Douliu Baseball Stadium | |
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| Name | Douliu Baseball Stadium |
| Native name | 斗六棒球場 |
| Location | Douliu, Yunlin County, Taiwan |
| Opened | 1993 |
| Capacity | 10,000 |
| Surface | Grass |
| Tenants | Sinon Bulls, CPBL, local leagues |
Douliu Baseball Stadium Douliu Baseball Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Douliu, Yunlin County, Taiwan. The stadium serves as a site for professional baseball, regional tournaments, and community events, hosting teams associated with the Chinese Professional Baseball League, Taiwan High School Baseball, and local amateur leagues. Its facilities have supported fixtures involving national teams, corporate-sponsored clubs, and university programs, contributing to Taiwan's sports infrastructure and regional development.
The site for the stadium was selected during urban planning initiatives involving Douliu City Government, Yunlin County Government, and Taiwan Provincial Administration, reflecting regional investment strategies and public works programs. Construction began in the early 1990s amid infrastructure campaigns linked to the Ministry of the Interior and Ministry of Education, and the venue opened in 1993 with ceremonies attended by local politicians, sporting officials, and representatives from the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association. Over the decades the stadium has hosted fixtures for the Chinese Professional Baseball League, Taiwan Series exhibition matches, interscholastic tournaments under the Taiwan High School Baseball Federation, and international fixtures involving the Chinese Taipei national baseball team, drawing visitors from Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung, and Hualien. Renovations have been coordinated with the Sports Administration, Ministry of Culture, and private sponsors including corporate teams and broadcasting partners, adapting the venue for televised coverage by Formosa Television and public engagement campaigns.
The stadium's design reflects common features used in Taiwanese municipal sports venues, incorporating a grass playing surface, covered stands, and lighting systems suitable for night games approved by the Chinese Professional Baseball League and international umpires. Facilities include locker rooms used by professional squads such as the Sinon Bulls, equipment rooms utilized by university programs like National Taiwan University of Sport, media facilities for reporters from Taiwan Broadcasting System and China Times, and training areas used by community clubs and Little League organizations. Structural elements reference engineering standards promoted by the Construction and Planning Agency, Ministry of the Interior, and include seating zones, press boxes, VIP suites for local officials, and concession areas operated by vendors linked to regional food associations in Yunlin. Accessibility features comply with regulations from the Ministry of Health and Welfare and local disability advocacy groups, while scoreboard and PA systems have been upgraded in coordination with audio-visual firms and broadcasters.
Primary tenants have included professional clubs affiliated with the Chinese Professional Baseball League, tenant agreements negotiated during seasons involving teams like the Sinon Bulls and other corporate franchises. The stadium regularly stages Taiwan High School Baseball Federation tournaments, collegiate matches involving National Taiwan Sport University and regional colleges, and community leagues organized by Douliu City Sports Office and Yunlin County Sports Federation. Prominent events have included interleague exhibition games featuring the Chinese Taipei national baseball team, corporate invitational tournaments with sponsors from conglomerates and banks, and charity matches co-organized with non-governmental organizations and cultural festivals supported by the Yunlin County Cultural Affairs Department. The venue also accommodates concerts, civic fairs, and ceremonies tied to municipal celebrations coordinated with Douliu City Hall and cultural groups.
The stadium is accessible via Taiwan Railways Administration stations in Douliu and intercity bus services operated by Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport and UBus, with connections to major corridors linking Taipei, Taichung, and Chiayi. Local transit options include Yunlin County bus routes managed by the Douliu Bus Company and taxi services regulated by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Parking areas are coordinated with Douliu City Government traffic management, and pedestrian access integrates bicycle lanes promoted by the Sports Administration and local cycling associations. For larger events, shuttle services have been arranged with universities, corporate sponsors, and travel agencies to manage flows from train stations and highway interchanges on National Freeway 3 and Provincial Highway 78.
The stadium contributes to Yunlin County's cultural life by hosting events involving cultural bureaus, music promoters, and community organizations, strengthening ties with nearby cultural sites and festivals promoted by the Yunlin County Government. Economically, game days stimulate local businesses including hotels listed with the Taiwan Visitors Association, restaurants linked to county food industries, and retail establishments in Douliu's commercial districts, while partnerships with corporate sponsors and broadcasters generate revenues affecting regional development plans and tourism strategies developed by the Tourism Bureau. The venue has also supported talent development pathways feeding professional clubs in the Chinese Professional Baseball League and national team programs overseen by the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association, influencing sporting culture and youth participation across Taiwan.
Category:Sports venues in Taiwan Category:Baseball venues in Taiwan Category:Buildings and structures in Yunlin County