Venue profile:
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium, also known as "Big Lotus". Located in the southwest of Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center, with about 80,000 seats. It is the third largest stadium in China after the National Stadium Bird's Nest and the Guangdong Olympic Sports Center Stadium. As the main stadium of Hangzhou Asian Games, the opening ceremony, closing ceremony and track and field competitions will be held here.
Asian Games concept:
The concept of hosting the Asian Games in Hangzhou is "green, intelligent, thrifty and civilized", and the holding goal is "China style, Zhejiang characteristics, Hangzhou charm, co-construction and sharing". Green means integrating green, low-carbon, energy-saving and environmental protection measures and the concept of sustainable development into all aspects of hosting the Olympic Games.
Intelligence is to make full use of artificial intelligence, big data and internet technology in the competition to improve intelligence and improve the experience of competition, watching and communication.
Thrift requires making full use of all facilities and conditions, controlling the cost of hosting the games, and making the games more market-oriented. Civilization requires the sports meeting to show the profound cultural accumulation of Hangzhou, and to show the charm of an open and civilized etiquette country and an ancient humanistic capital.
Requirements for running the Asian Games well:
1, infrastructure
First of all, the host city must have perfect infrastructure, including modern stadiums, transportation networks, communication facilities and hotels. These facilities should meet the scale and quality requirements to support the needs of competitions and participants.
2. Safety measures
The Asian Games is an international sports event, and safety is of paramount importance. The host city needs to make an effective security plan to ensure the safety of participants and spectators. This includes increased police force, strict immigration inspection and appropriate security facilities.
3. Organizational ability
The host city must have the ability to organize and coordinate large-scale activities. They need to set up a professional organizing committee to take charge of all the work, including schedule, volunteer recruitment, ticket management and media coordination.
4. Financial support
Holding the Asian Games requires huge capital investment. The host city must have sufficient financial strength to bear these expenses, including venue construction, expenses for athletes and officials, security measures and other related expenses.
5. Social support
The host city needs extensive support from local residents and all walks of life. This includes education and publicity activities to improve people's understanding and participation in the Asian Games. In addition, the city should provide enough volunteer support to ensure the smooth progress of the competition and related activities.
6. Sustainable development
The Asian Games should be held in line with the principle of sustainable development. This means that environmental protection, resource utilization and social responsibility should be considered in the process of compilation and implementation to reduce the negative impact on the environment.