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Technology, culture make Hangzhou Asian Games “one like no other”

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* In the lead-up to the event, 37,600 volunteers were enlisted by the organizers, who went to great lengths to ensure that visitors’ dining, transportation, and viewing experiences were thoughtfully planned and customized according to the customs and cultural traditions of different countries and regions.

* China has committed to presenting a green and intelligent Asian Games to the world. Through such a sporting extravaganza, China has not only fulfilled its commitment but also showcased its achievements in green development and technological progress on the international stage.

* The Asian Games are an important platform for promoting unity among countries in Asia and strengthening cultural exchanges and mutual learning, Samir al-Musawi, head of the Iraqi delegation to Hangzhou, told Xinhua.

HANGZHOU, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) — As the long-awaited Hangzhou Asian Games enter its fourth day on Wednesday, athletes from various countries have shattered multiple world records at the meticulously organized sporting extravaganza, exemplifying the essence of sportsmanship in their pursuit of excellence.

While the captivating and exhilarating sports competitions engross spectators, the event arrangements infused with technological innovations and cultural significance enable everyone to witness China’s tremendous development and the unwavering passion of its people.

Media and experts are showering praises upon the Hangzhou Asian Games, heralding it as a spectacle that is “promised to be one like no other.”

FONDEST MEMORIES

“I am glad to be in China, a country I love dearly that always brings back my fondest memories,” said 48-year-old Uzbek gymnast Oksana Chusovitina after participating in the women’s gymnastics qualification.

Having previously participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Chusovitina is impressed by the meticulous arrangements and the enthusiasm of the spectators every time she visits China.

Her sentiments are shared by the more than 12,500 athletes from 45 countries and regions at the largest-ever Asian Games.

In the lead-up to the event, 37,600 volunteers were enlisted by the organizers, who went to great lengths to ensure that visitors’ dining, transportation, and viewing experiences were thoughtfully planned and customized according to the customs and cultural traditions of different countries and regions.

“The food is good because in the village they have halal food and I can choose that,” said Kazakhstan’s judoka Abylaikhan Zhubanazar, who won a bronze in men’s 81 kg category.

“We found the surroundings of the venue to be exceptional, providing us with a very comfortable atmosphere,” Japanese cyclist Yoshitaku Nagasako, who secured the gold medal in the Men’s Team Sprint of Track Cycling, told the media.

Echoing Nagasako’s words, Kazakhstan’s cyclist Sergey Ponomaryov said: “I have participated in both the Olympics and Asian Games, and everything here is perfect, with high standards and all our needs met.”

TECHNOLOGICAL SPECTACLE

China has committed to presenting a green and intelligent Asian Games to the world. Through such a sporting extravaganza, China has not only fulfilled its commitment but also showcased its achievements in green development and technological progress on the international stage.

During the opening ceremony, the 70,000 spectators were left in awe by the grand and dazzling fireworks display. However, this stunning spectacle did not cause any pollution. It was brought to life through cutting-edge technologies like 3D animation and AR techniques.

Self-driving shuttle services are available at competition venues, and 5G technology enhances the game-watching experience for spectators.

The extensive application of digital technology is another highlight of this year’s Asian Games. On the opening night, a digital torchbearer symbolically crossed the iconic Qiantang River and arrived at the main venue to ignite the wave-shaped cauldron, a momentous occasion that signifies the first digital ignition ceremony in the history of the Asian Games.

The Hangzhou Asian Games also achieved two significant breakthroughs in the realm of green energy: the first-ever complete supply of renewable electricity to all venues, and the inaugural use of carbon-zero methanol for the primary cauldron at the opening ceremony.

“This is my second time in China. This place is very beautiful, full of new technology, which is very good for young people to learn,” said Dilnaz Murzataeva, a fencing athlete from Uzbekistan.

“From the beginning … we were enchanted by the charm and beauty of the presentation. There was a wonderful visual display that took us on an artistic journey through the history and culture of China,” exclaimed Dana Thaer Khaled Kharaz, a young reporter from Palestine.

“We have experienced the capacity, imagination and competence of the Chinese people and technicians to put together a ceremony,” said International Olympic Committee (IOC) Vice President Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr.

Technology, culture make Hangzhou Asian Games “one like no other”
Source: XinhuaEditor: huaxia2023-09-27 22:34:32

* In the lead-up to the event, 37,600 volunteers were enlisted by the organizers, who went to great lengths to ensure that visitors’ dining, transportation, and viewing experiences were thoughtfully planned and customized according to the customs and cultural traditions of different countries and regions.

* China has committed to presenting a green and intelligent Asian Games to the world. Through such a sporting extravaganza, China has not only fulfilled its commitment but also showcased its achievements in green development and technological progress on the international stage.

* The Asian Games are an important platform for promoting unity among countries in Asia and strengthening cultural exchanges and mutual learning, Samir al-Musawi, head of the Iraqi delegation to Hangzhou, told Xinhua.

HANGZHOU, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) — As the long-awaited Hangzhou Asian Games enter its fourth day on Wednesday, athletes from various countries have shattered multiple world records at the meticulously organized sporting extravaganza, exemplifying the essence of sportsmanship in their pursuit of excellence.

While the captivating and exhilarating sports competitions engross spectators, the event arrangements infused with technological innovations and cultural significance enable everyone to witness China’s tremendous development and the unwavering passion of its people.

Media and experts are showering praises upon the Hangzhou Asian Games, heralding it as a spectacle that is “promised to be one like no other.”

This photo shows a view of the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province, Sept. 23, 2023. (Xinhua/Cheng Tingting)

FONDEST MEMORIES

“I am glad to be in China, a country I love dearly that always brings back my fondest memories,” said 48-year-old Uzbek gymnast Oksana Chusovitina after participating in the women’s gymnastics qualification.

Having previously participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Chusovitina is impressed by the meticulous arrangements and the enthusiasm of the spectators every time she visits China.

Her sentiments are shared by the more than 12,500 athletes from 45 countries and regions at the largest-ever Asian Games.

In the lead-up to the event, 37,600 volunteers were enlisted by the organizers, who went to great lengths to ensure that visitors’ dining, transportation, and viewing experiences were thoughtfully planned and customized according to the customs and cultural traditions of different countries and regions.

“The food is good because in the village they have halal food and I can choose that,” said Kazakhstan’s judoka Abylaikhan Zhubanazar, who won a bronze in men’s 81 kg category.

“We found the surroundings of the venue to be exceptional, providing us with a very comfortable atmosphere,” Japanese cyclist Yoshitaku Nagasako, who secured the gold medal in the Men’s Team Sprint of Track Cycling, told the media.

Echoing Nagasako’s words, Kazakhstan’s cyclist Sergey Ponomaryov said: “I have participated in both the Olympics and Asian Games, and everything here is perfect, with high standards and all our needs met.”

Volunteer representatives wave flags during the Hangzhou Asian Games and Hangzhou Asian Para Games Volunteers Commencement Ceremony in Hangzhou, capital of east China’s Zhejiang Province, Aug. 24, 2023. (Xinhua/Huang Zongzhi)

TECHNOLOGICAL SPECTACLE

China has committed to presenting a green and intelligent Asian Games to the world. Through such a sporting extravaganza, China has not only fulfilled its commitment but also showcased its achievements in green development and technological progress on the international stage.

During the opening ceremony, the 70,000 spectators were left in awe by the grand and dazzling fireworks display. However, this stunning spectacle did not cause any pollution. It was brought to life through cutting-edge technologies like 3D animation and AR techniques.

Self-driving shuttle services are available at competition venues, and 5G technology enhances the game-watching experience for spectators.

The extensive application of digital technology is another highlight of this year’s Asian Games. On the opening night, a digital torchbearer symbolically crossed the iconic Qiantang River and arrived at the main venue to ignite the wave-shaped cauldron, a momentous occasion that signifies the first digital ignition ceremony in the history of the Asian Games.

The Hangzhou Asian Games also achieved two significant breakthroughs in the realm of green energy: the first-ever complete supply of renewable electricity to all venues, and the inaugural use of carbon-zero methanol for the primary cauldron at the opening ceremony.

“This is my second time in China. This place is very beautiful, full of new technology, which is very good for young people to learn,” said Dilnaz Murzataeva, a fencing athlete from Uzbekistan.

“From the beginning … we were enchanted by the charm and beauty of the presentation. There was a wonderful visual display that took us on an artistic journey through the history and culture of China,” exclaimed Dana Thaer Khaled Kharaz, a young reporter from Palestine.

“We have experienced the capacity, imagination and competence of the Chinese people and technicians to put together a ceremony,” said International Olympic Committee (IOC) Vice President Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr.

Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan acknowledges the spectators after competing in the Vault of Artistic Gymnastics Women’s Qualifications and Team Finals at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province, Sept. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Cheng Min)

SYMBOL OF ASIAN UNITY

The Hangzhou Asian Games served as not just a platform for Asian athletes to compete in sports, but also a crucial stage to showcase the cultural diversity of Asian nations and foster unity across the continent.

“The Hangzhou Asian Games provided a unique opportunity for people from 45 countries and regions to come together, where diverse traditions and cultures converged,” Yasuhiro Inomata, deputy secretary-general of the Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games Organizing Committee.

“This holds significant importance in promoting intercultural exchanges and mutual learning in Asia, as well as fostering regional and global peace,” Inomata added.

The massive scale of this year’s Asian Games not only reflects the development achievements in sports throughout Asia, but also symbolizes the unity of Asian people, Raja Randhir Singh, acting President of the Olympic Council of Asia, said, noting that the Hangzhou Asian Games presents to the world a positive image of the mutual love and friendship shared by Asian people.

“As spectators, we felt that the message of unity and love was not just words but a feeling that reminded us that, despite our differences, we are all interconnected and harmonious like one big family,” Kharaz, the reporter from Palestine, said.

The Asian Games are an important platform for promoting unity among countries in Asia and strengthening cultural exchanges and mutual learning, Samir al-Musawi, head of the Iraqi delegation to Hangzhou, told Xinhua.

The games create a positive atmosphere for enriching cultural exchanges among different countries and regions, greatly contributing to global cultural exchanges and mutual learning, he added.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Loan duo book Barca’s place in Champions League knockouts

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MADRID, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) — FC Barcelona came from behind to ensure their place in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League with a 2-1 win at home to FC Porto.

Portuguese loan duo Joao Felix and Joao Cancelo scored Barca’s goals after Pepe Aquino had put Porto ahead.

While Barca can relax for their last group game. Porto have to avoid defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk to ensure they make the knockout stages.

Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez restored Ronald Araujo, Raphinha and Jules Kounde to his starting 11, while Inaki Pena continued in goal as Marc-Andre ter Stegen continues to struggle with a back issue.

Raphinha was Barca’s main threat in the opening minutes, forcing a decent save from Diogo Costa in the Porto goal, before setting up Pedri, whose cross was collected by the keeper.

Neither side was in control of the game, with Porto also creating chances and Alan Varela had the ball in the Barca net in the 26th minute, only for his effort to be ruled out for offside.

Two minutes later Varela drew a flying save from Pena with a powerful shot from outside the area, and Pena had to react quickly to save from the same player just two minutes later, only for Pepe Aquino to latch onto the loose ball and score with an angled shot.

Porto’s lead lasted just 90 seconds before Joao Cancelo made it 1-1 after beating two defenders and scoring with a shot across the face of goal.

Costa nearly gifted Barca another goal when he passed straight to Pedri on the edge of the area, but the midfielder’s shot was deflected wide, before Varela again forced Pena into action with a stinging drive.

Barca started the second half positively with Joao Felix rattling the bar from 25 meters, before putting his side ahead as he side-footed home Cancelo’s low cross.

Raphinha almost added a third with an overhead kick, but Francisco Conceicao had a great chance to level in the 93rd minute only to shoot straight at Pena.

Elsewhere, Atletico Madrid ensured their place in the last 16 with a 3-1 win away to Feyenoord thanks to a comical own goal from Lutsharel Geertruida and a spectacular volley from Mario Hermoso.

Mats Wieffer gave the Dutch side hope with a header 15 minutes from time, but Santiago Gimenez headed into his own goal to make it 3-1 for the Spanish side.

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Barca coach Xavi: I have full backing of the club despite recent poor displays

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MADRID, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) — FC Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez insisted on Monday that he has the support of the club despite a recent run of poor performances and results.

Xavi spoke to the press ahead of Tuesday’s must-win Champions League tie at home to Porto, which follows Barca’s disappointing 1-1 draw away to Rayo Vallecano on Saturday.

The Rayo match followed a narrow win at home to Alaves, and a Champions League defeat against Shakhtar Donetsk, which makes Tuesday’s game so important.

Although Barca tops its group, with nine points from four games, the same as Porto, a defeat would leave the team with work to do in its last group match to avoid missing out on the knockout stage for a third consecutive year.

A third failure to reach the last 16 of the Champions League and the subsequent hit to Barca’s fragile economy, would put Xavi under the spotlight, but the former player insisted he maintains the support of club president, Joan Laporta and director of sport, Deco.

“I feel supported in every sense of the word by the club,” he responded when asked if he felt under pressure.

“I don’t feel as if I am on my own. I talk to the president every day and there is full confidence between us, and there is total confidence and friendship with Deco,” insisted Xavi.

Xavi also said he had “the support of my assistants, who are also my friends and my brother is among them. I also have the players behind me and I think things are going to work out.”

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Aston Villa spoil Spurs’ homage to Venables, Man United pile pain on Everton

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LONDON, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) — Tottenham were unable to offer a victory to the memory of former coach Terry Venables, who passed away earlier on Sunday, as they were beaten 2-1 at home to Aston Villa.

Villa produced a good comeback after falling behind to claim a win that allows them to leapfrog Tottenham into fourth place in the table.

Giovani Lo Celso deservedly put Spurs ahead midway through the first half with a first-time shot after a corner, but after Ollie Watkins saw a goal ruled out for offside, Villa drew level in the seventh minute of first-half injury-time though Pau Torres’ back-post header.

Watkins then won the game for Villa with a clinical finish in the 61st minute.

A bad week for Everton got worse, after a 10-point deduction for breaching financial fair play rules was followed by a painful 3-0 defeat at home to Manchester United.

Alejandro Garnacho opened the scoring in the third minute with a candidate for goal of the season. The Argentinian smashed home a spectacular overhead kick from the edge of the area following a Marcus Rashford cross, to leave Everton stunned.

The home fans protested loudly against the 10-point punishment imposed on their club and Everton ended the first half strongly, but the game was beyond them after Rashford scored from the penalty spot after Ashley Young fouled Anthony Martial.

Martial added a third goal with 15 minutes left to play.

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