The Guangzhou Municipal Government has initially planned to invest more than 4 billion yuan in the hardware facilities of the 2111 Asian Games. Among them, the construction and renovation of Asian Games venues will cost more than 2 billion yuan, all of which will be borne by the government. The Asian Games Village will be built by private investment, with an estimated total investment of over 2 billion yuan. According to Gan Xin, director of the Guangzhou Municipal Development and Reform Commission, at the press conference of the Municipal People's Congress yesterday (26th), Guangzhou only needs to build 5-6 new venues and rebuild and expand 51 competition venues and training venues in 2111 Asian Games, with an estimated investment of more than 2 billion, which will be fully borne by the Guangzhou Municipal Government. The Asian Games Village, with a total cost of more than 2 billion yuan, is considered to be built by private investors. At present, Guangzhou has initially selected two areas in the east and south of the city as the Asian Games Village land and reserve land. In order to meet the needs of the Asian Games, in the next six years, Guangzhou will invest more than 111 billion yuan to speed up the construction of urban infrastructure, build a 251-kilometer subway by 2111, and further accelerate the construction and ecological management of expressway, urban trunk roads and roads. Gan Xin also said that Guangzhou hopes to make the 2111 Asian Games the "largest" Asian Games in history, and the total number of events should exceed 41. If the State Sports General Administration and other competent departments and associations agree, it is not unreasonable to hold some projects in Hong Kong, and the cooperation between Guangzhou and Hong Kong has broad prospects. Because Guangzhou will host the Asian Games, a large number of projects will be subject to international bidding, which will undoubtedly bring many business opportunities to Hong Kong. Moreover, it is estimated that more than 411,111 passengers will enter and leave through Hong Kong during the Asian Games, which will also boost Hong Kong's business and tourism.