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Why is it so powerful to hold a concert in the Red Pavilion?

Hung Hom Gymnasium "highlight="true" > The Hong Kong Gymnasium (hereinafter referred to as Hung Hom Gymnasium) is a comprehensive indoor multi-purpose performance venue in Hong Kong. Located at No.9 Changyun Road, Hung Hom, Yau Tsim Mong District, Kowloon, the platform of MTR Hung Hom Station. It was opened on 27 April, 1983, and is currently managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The Hong Kong Stadium is as wide as a diamond or an inverted pyramid. Air conditioning, with 12500 seats. There are no pillars in the stadium.

Although the Hong Kong Gymnasium is named after the "Gymnasium", in fact, there are not many sports activities held here, but many singers often hold concerts. Because its seating capacity is one of the best in Hong Kong, and it is one of the few venues where four tables can be set, most singers in Hong Kong are proud to hold their own concerts in the gymnasium. Samuel Hui was the first singer to hold a concert in the Hong Kong Gymnasium, Beyond was the first band to hold a concert in the Hong Kong Gymnasium, and the large-scale variety show "Miss Hong Kong Beauty Contest" produced by TVB was also held here. The Red Pavilion is unique in shape, like an inverted pyramid, and it is one of the most striking buildings in Hong Kong. The Red Pavilion is strategically located, adjacent to the subway station, with perfect transportation network and direct access by various means of transportation. No matter the scale, shape or use, the Red Pavilion can cater to and meet the needs of different types of activities. It is a world-class multi-functional gymnasium that Hong Kong people are proud of. 1. The first male singer to hold a concert in the Red Pavilion: Samuel Hui 2. The first female singer to hold a concert in the Red Pavilion: Teresa Teng 3. The first Taiwan Province male singer to hold a concert in the Red Pavilion: Wang Jie 4. The first youngest Hong Kong female singer to sing in the Red Pavilion: G.E.M. 5. The first band/group to sing: Beyond6. The first female band to sing/group: Twins7. The first mainland female singer to step onto the stage of the Red Pavilion: Na Ying 8. The first mainland male singer to enter the Red Pavilion stage: Hins Cheung 9. Singer who sang the most times in the shortest time: Paula Tsui 10. The youngest singer who successfully held a solo concert: Xiao 1 1. The fastest idol group on the red stage:. Singer who won the Guinness World Record for the first time in the concert at the Hong Kong Pavilion: Aaron Kwok 13. Singer with the highest stage production cost in Hong Kong Pavilion Concert: Aaron Kwok 14. Hong Kong singer with the highest ticket price at Hongguan concert: Aaron Kwok 15. The youngest female singer to sing in the Hong Kong Pavilion: G.E.M. 16. The youngest male singer to sing in the Hong Kong Pavilion: Jimmy Lin 65438. Nicholas Tse 18, a Hong Kong male singer singing in the Red Pavilion. The youngest group member who boarded the Red Pavilion for a concert: the twin-Charlene Choi.