The
monumental Rungrado May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea was built
in 1989 and seats a staggering 150,000 people. Resembling a blossom
flower, it has 16 arches arranged in a ring. In 1995, an incredible
190,000 people crammed in for a professional wrestling event. It is not
the only large stadium in Pyongyang - the Kim-Il Sung Stadium, with a
capacity of 70,000, also resides there.
Salt Lake Stadium (officially known as Yuva Bharati Krirangan,
Stadium of the Indian Youth) is located in Salt Lake City, a district
of Kolkata in India. Built in 1984, the stadium boasts a capacity of
120,000 over a 3-tier construction and is mainly used for football and
athletics events.