Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium, China – Lighting Renovation Solution

Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium, China - Lighting Renovation Solution

Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium, China - Lighting Renovation Solution

Stadium Lighting Renovation Guangzhou, Guangdong, China Opened in 1987
Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium aerial lighting view

Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Opened in 1987, it is primarily used for football while also supporting athletics, ceremonies, concerts, and large-scale events.

With a seating capacity of approximately 56,000–60,000 spectators and a natural grass playing surface, the stadium remains one of Guangzhou's most important sports and event venues.

Location Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Opened 1987
Venue Type Multi-purpose stadium, primarily football
Seating Capacity Approximately 56,000–60,000 spectators
Playing Surface Natural Grass
Major Renovations 2001, 2009, 2016, 2018

A Landmark Stadium for Major Events

The stadium has hosted a wide range of notable events, including the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup Final, the 2010 Asian Games, AFC Champions League Finals, Chinese National Games, international football matches, and concerts.

Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium night football lighting

Its central location, large capacity, and flexible event capability allow the venue to support professional football, athletics, public ceremonies, entertainment events, and international sports activities.

  • 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup Final
  • 2010 Asian Games
  • AFC Champions League Finals
  • Chinese National Games
  • International football matches and concerts
Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium daytime aerial view

Lighting Renovation for Professional Competition

The stadium's lighting system is designed to support FIFA international football competitions, AFC competitions, HDTV broadcasting, international sporting events, and large-scale ceremonies and concerts.

This lighting renovation solution strengthens Tianhe Stadium's ability to deliver stable visual performance for athletes, spectators, broadcasters, and event operators.