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Hangzhou Asian Games Paralympic Games Time

Paralympics time of Hangzhou Asian Games: 2023122 October 10 to128 October/0.

On August 17, according to the official announcement of Hangzhou Asian Games, the Asian Para Games was originally scheduled to open on June 9, 2022 and close on June 5, 2022. In May this year, the OCA decided to postpone the Asian Games for the Disabled. With the consensus of relevant parties and the approval of the Asian Paralympic Committee, the 4th Asian Paralympic Games in Hangzhou in 2022 will be held from 22 to 28 October 2023/KLOC-0.

Hangzhou Asian Para Games has set up 22 major events and 564 preliminary events. Compared with the last Asian Paralympic Games, rowing, kayaking, Go, Taekwondo and futsal were added. Among them, lawn bowling, formerly known as lawn bowling, is a competition of Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Games.

There are 24 lawn throwing events in Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Games, including 8 levels of men's singles, women's singles and mixed doubles. In this Asian Paralympic Games in Hangzhou, hard bowling has been preset in singles, doubles, team competitions and other 1 1 events.

There are 19 competition venues in Hangzhou Asian Para Games, which are distributed in eight competition areas, namely Gongshu, West Lake, Binjiang, Xiaoshan, Linping, Qiantang, Fuyang and Chun 'an. Two of them are independent competition venues for the Asian Para Games, and the rest 17 venues are shared with the Hangzhou Asian Games.

Competitive culture:

The design of the mascot "Feifei" is inspired by the image of "God Bird" in Liangzhu culture. She combines Hangzhou's historical humanities and scientific and technological innovation, and also carries the hope of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. "God Bird" has a legend of delivering good news in China, so she is also an emissary of culture and happiness.

The mascot "Feifei" symbolizes the symbiosis of history and modernity, the coexistence of tradition and technology, and the harmony between nature and human beings. In the related animation settings, "Feifei", as the messenger of the revival of all things, met the Liangzhu civilization in China and became attached to the West Lake. It crosses history, looks forward to the future, and moves forward with hope and efforts as an athlete.

The main figure of the emblem shows the posture of the disabled athletes in wheelchairs bravely marching forward. 65,438+00 semi-arcs make up a competitive track, and the lines with different lengths gradually change color from purple to red and then to yellow and extend far away, just like Qian Jiangchao. Athletes are struggling to turn their wheelchairs forward, full of strength. Their shapes are like the blooming waves in Qian Jiangchao, which explains the heroic spirit of disabled athletes who strive hard and challenge themselves.