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The Asian Games is held every few years.
The Asian Games is held every four years.

The full name of the Asian Games is the Asian Games, which is the largest comprehensive games in Asia. It is held every four years, alternating with the Olympic Games. It is divided into Asian Summer Games (Asian Summer Games), Asian Winter Games (Asian Winter Games), Asian Youth Games (Asian Youth Games) and Asian Paralympic Games (Asian Paralympic Games).

1949 In February, the Asian Sports Association announced that the first Asian Games would be held in New Delhi from 65438 to 0950. However, due to the trauma of World War II, the newly independent Indian * * and China did not have great economic strength to support the Asian Games, so the Asian Games Federation agreed to postpone the hosting of the Games for one year, with the time of 195 1. Therefore, the first Asian Games was held in New Delhi, India in 195 1.

The predecessor of the Asian Games was the Far East Games. 19 1 1 sponsored by the Philippine Sports Association, held every two years, alternately in Manila, Philippines, Shanghai, China and Osaka.

Details of Asian Games:

1. Participating countries and regions: The Asian Games brought together players from many Asian countries and regions. Participating countries and regions include China, India, South Korea, Japan, Pakistan, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Singapore and Israel.

2. Sports: The Asian Games includes a variety of sports, covering summer and winter sports. Summer sports include track and field, football, swimming, weightlifting, badminton, basketball, boxing, fencing, gymnastics, archery, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis and volleyball. Winter events include skiing, ice hockey, speed skating and figure skating.

3. Asian Games Village: Asian Games usually have a special Asian Games Village to provide accommodation and catering services for athletes and officials. These Asian Games villages are not only places for athletes to rest and prepare for competitions, but also promote cultural exchanges between countries.