A: It’s so hard to get a ticket for “God of Songs” Jacky Cheung’s concert.
B: The Taipei Arena has 15,000 seats, but the newly opened Taipei Dome has 40,000. Why doesn’t he stage his shows at the Taipei Dome?
A: Well, the Taipei Dome actually obtained its operation license as a sports venue.
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B: So no concert is allowed there?
A: According to the Taipei City Government, non-sports events will also be allowed if the Taipei Dome can pass a safety test.
A: 「歌神」張學友的演唱會真是一票難求!
B: 小巨蛋能容納1萬5千人,大巨蛋能容納4萬人,他怎麼不在大巨蛋開唱?
A: 大巨蛋是以「體育場館」取得使用執照。
B: 所以就不能辦演唱會囉?
A: 台北市表示,未來大巨蛋只要能通過安全審查,就能辦演唱會等非體育活動啦。
(By Eddy Chang, Taipei Times/台北時報張聖恩)
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