This emblem is a sincere invitation from the Hangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee to the world. The overall emblem presents a dynamic and upward "humanoid" design, which shows the athletes' energetic and positive spirit, as well as the organizer's tolerant, open, cooperative and win-win attitude.
The emblem takes the word "human" as its creative core, which shows the beautiful feelings of Asian people's hospitality and lasting friendship. The overall emblem presents a dynamic and upward "humanoid" design, which shows the athletes' energetic and positive spirit, as well as the organizer's tolerant, open, cooperative and win-win attitude.
Inspired by China's calligraphy and ribbon, the emblem presents a smart and elegant visual effect, expresses the concept of "green, intelligent, thrifty and civilized" of the Hangzhou Asian Games, and shows the host's open and inclusive mind and the spirit of pursuing Excellence.
Brief introduction of Asian Games
The Asian Games, referred to as the Asian Games, is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in Asia. It is hosted by the member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia in turn and is held every four years.
Comprehensive games include Asian Summer Games (Asian Games), Asian Winter Games (Asian Winter Games), Asian Youth Games (Asian Youth Games), Asian Paralympic Games (Asian Paralympic Games), Asian University Games (Asian Games), Asian Beach Games (Asian Games) and Asian Indoor and Wushu Games (Asian Games).
The 39th General Assembly of the OCA was held at 65438+ on February 6th, 2020, Beijing time. The participating member countries chose Doha, Qatar as the host city of the 2030 Asian Summer Games through online voting. Riyadh, which voted second, was automatically postponed and became the host city of the 2034 Summer Asian Games.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Asian Games.