Wunna Theikdi Sports Complex is a grand sporting facility located in the heart of Naypyidaw, the capital city of Myanmar (Burma). The complex was constructed to host the 27th Southeast Asian Games in 2013. It comprises an array of sports venues, including a main stadium, indoor arena, aquatic center, and a shooting range among others. The main stadium is an architectural marvel, featuring a striking dome and seating capacity for thousands of spectators. It has hosted numerous important athletic events, as well as football matches. Surrounding the sports venues are well-maintained grounds, adding to the grandeur and ambiance of the complex. Accessibility to the complex is relatively straightforward due to its prominent location in the administrative capital. The Sports Complex is also a symbol of Naypyidaw's rapid development and Myanmar's increasing engagement in regional sports. It attracts athletes, sports enthusiasts, and tourists alike, making it a vibrant hub of activity in the city. The Wunna Theikdi complex is emblematic of the country's investment in sports infrastructure to boost its international sporting profile.