Asia Pacific Baseball Stadium Outdoor Stalls; Cai Qichang: Lions and City Government Should Communicate Well
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Controversy has arisen regarding the operation and bidding process for outdoor stalls at the main stadium of the Tainan Asia Pacific International Baseball Training Center, which is now part of the CPBL regular season. Although 11 outdoor stalls were set up for the current three-game series, the Tainan City Government's Sports Bureau explained this as a temporary measure for fan service, with a formal bidding plan to be proposed later. Cai Qichang emphasized that the Lions and the Tainan City Government should communicate and coordinate well on this matter.
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- Q: What will the main stadium of the Tainan Asia Pacific International Baseball Training Center be used for this year?
- A: It will be used for the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) regular season games this year.
- Q: Why did disputes arise after the Lions held their opening game at the end of March?
- A: Disputes arose regarding the operation and bidding process for outdoor stalls outside the venue.
- Q: How many outdoor stalls were set up at the site for the three-game series starting today?
- A: There were eleven outdoor stalls set up at the site for the three-game series starting today.
- Q: What explanation did the Tainan City Government's Sports Bureau give for the outdoor stalls?
- A: They explained that this is a temporary measure to serve fans, and a formal tender will be proposed later.
- Q: Who has expressed concern about the outdoor stall issue besides legislator Cai Qichang?
- A: President Lai Ching-te, who loves baseball, has also expressed concern about this outdoor stall issue.