Saturday, December 19, 2009

2010 Asian Games promoted around the globe

2010 Asian GamesHsu Hsiao-ming, a notable Hong Kong Kungfu movie star, renders the brilliant singing and dancing of Great Wall Never Falls, on the high-profile publicity of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, which is on schedule from November 12-27 next year, during the activity of Round Tour of Asian Games in China, at Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Nov. 25, 2009. Organizers of the 16th Asian Games are sending more than 500 delegations around the globe to promote the message of "Thrilling Games Harmonious Asia" and the vision of the 2010 Games in Guangzhou.
Image and video hosting by TinyPic<br /><br />Hsu Hsiao-ming, a notable Hong Kong Kungfu movie star, renders the brilliant singing and dancing of Great Wall Never Falls, on the high-profile publicity of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, which is on schedule from November 12-27 next year, during the activity of Round Tour of Asian Games in China, at Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Nov. 25, 2009.Image and video hosting by TinyPic

Hsu Hsiao-ming, a notable Hong Kong Kungfu movie star, renders the brilliant singing and dancing of Great Wall Never Falls, on the high-profile publicity of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, which is on schedule from November 12-27 next year, during the activity of Round Tour of Asian Games in China, at Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Nov. 25, 2009.
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A little girl poses for photo-taking with the mascots Leyangyang, namely happy goat, on the high-profile publicity of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, which is on schedule from November 12-27 next year, during the activity of Round Tour of Asian Games in China, at Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Nov. 25, 2009.

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Local citizens enjoy a happy interaction with the mascots Leyangyang, namely happy goat, on the high-profile publicity of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, which is on schedule from November 12-27 next year, during the activity of Round Tour of Asian Games in China, at Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Nov. 25, 2009.

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The silhouette of a worker is projected onto the light box on high-profile publicity of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, which is on schedule from November 12-27 next year, during the activity of Round Tour of Asian Games in China, at Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Nov. 25, 2009.

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The mascots Leyangyang, namely happy goat, stir up audiences' emotions on the high-profile publicity of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, which is on schedule from November 12-27 next year, during the activity of Round Tour of Asian Games in China, at Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Nov. 25, 2009.
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Digital Fountain to the Asian Games 2010

Samsung Electronics as a prestige partner Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games, to give a special gift for the "City of Goats" of the latest technology of digital fountain. Located in Tianhe Square, a digital fountain measuring 9x6 meters allows for interaction with visitors through a screen that can display text or image input on the touch screen. Spray water flow in the digital arena-Asian Games to 16 is also present in various forms when visitors turn the fountain by using the touch screen.

Digital stream is then transformed into sophisticated patterns and text in bright colors with dazzling lighting and throbbing music. As part of the celebrations, Samsung also introduced a composite logo for the biggest sports event in Asia are. Designed by Alan Chan, famous designers from Hong Kong-based China, this composite logo will act as the face and feel of Samsung issued to Guangzhou in 2010. This logo will also be applied to all advertising media Samsung, clothing, publications and signage for the Asian Games. "The main element is the five petals are added to the symbol of the Asian Games 2010," "Flowers are blooming highlights Guangzhou, dubbed the Flower City, and five petals showing colorful and diverse culture as a lifestyle and exchange of ideas is going on across Asia," the designer explained further. Meanwhile, according to Gyehyun Kwon, head of Worldwide Sports Marketing Samsung, the creation of a Samsung Digital Fountain and the composite logo for the Asian Games are only 16 initial step of a Samsung support to Guangzhou in 2010. "Another interesting activity would be further released in the next 2010 years," he concluded.

The 16th Asian Games To Go Smokeless – Tobacco Banned At 2010 Games

The 16th Asian Games To Go Smokeless – Tobacco Banned At 2010 Games
The 16th Asian Games To Go Smokeless – Tobacco Banned At 2010 Games

GUANGZHOU, China - October 28, 2009 - The 16th Asian Games (www.gz2010.cn/en), part of the worldwide Olympic movement and governed by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) will be “going smokeless” with firm prohibitions on the sale of tobacco products and tobacco sponsorship of the Games.

The Asian Games are the second largest sports event in the world after the Summer Olympic Games.

Governed by the Olympic Council of Asia, The 16th Asian Games follows all mandates of the International Olympic Committee in which Games’ organizers are prohibited from accepting sponsorship of the Games by tobacco manufactures nor allowing the sale of cigarettes or tobacco products at any athletic venue.

“Preparations of smoking control for The 16th Asian Games are in full swing in the host city of Guangzhou” said Mr. Hu Bingjie, Deputy Director of the Medical Services Department of the Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee (GAGOC) and Mr. Zhao Hong, Director of the Office of the Guangzhou Patriotic Health Campaign Committee (GPHCC).

In accordance with Framework Convention on Tobacco Control of the World Health Organization (WHO) and Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games City Action & Games-time Operation Plan issued by the General Office of Guangzhou Municipal Government, the Medical Services Department of GAGOC and the Office of the GPHCC have formulated General Policies on Smoking Control at Venues of The 16th Asian Games and Smoking Control Plan of Guangzhou for the 2010 Asian Games respectively, specifying tasks of Games-time smoking control at venues and across the city, which marks the work of smoking control for the Games has officially kicked off.

Mr. Hu said, “according to General Policies on Smoking Control at Venues of the 16th Asian Games, smoking, sale of tobacco products and tobacco sponsorship and promotion in any form will be prohibited in the following areas:

The indoor area of designated hospitals;

The indoor area of Opening & Closing Ceremonies venues; competition venues and training venues of the Games (excluding designated outdoor smoking areas);

The indoor area of accommodations, reception and staff rest areas and work venues such as offices and conference rooms, as well as restaurants, coffee pubs, pubs, tea houses, cinemas, karaoke bars, dance floors, corridors, lifts and toilets;

The indoor area of non-competition venues such as media centers, card making centers, youth camps and arrival & departure service venues and

Inside of any transportation vehicle operated by Games’ organizers.”

In addition, smoke-free rooms or floors will be set up at The Garden Hotel, the Headquarters Hotel of The 16th Asian Games, as well as all Official Hotels and Designated Hotels of the Games.

Mr. Zhao emphasized Guangzhou’s determination to enforce the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and promote a healthy way of life, adding that “a number of smoke-free government bodies, hospitals, educational institutions, hotels, restaurants and public transport vehicles will be set up across the city.”

Guangzhou’s efforts on smoking controls are aimed at creating a safe, clean and healthy environment for the upcoming Asian Games.

About The 16th Asian Games

The 16th Asian Games (www.gz2010.cn/en) is approved and governed by the Olympic Council of Asia and will be held in “Flower City” of Guangzhou from November 12 - 27, 2010. More than 14,000 athletes, trainers and coaches from 45 countries and regions will compete in 42 sports. More than 10,000 accredited and non-accredited worldwide media are anticipated to cover the Games with more than three million spectators expected to attend.

Welcome to China - Guangzhou city

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Guangzhou is going to host 2010 Asian Games. Guangzhou city is the capital city of Guangdong province. It is the first city opening door to outside world on 1978 in China. Located very near to Hon...
Guangzhou is going to host 2010 Asian Games.

Guangzhou city is the capital city of Guangdong province. It is the first city opening door to outside world on 1978 in China. Located very near to Hong Kong, Guangzhou people share the same language Cantonese with Hong Kong people and the same culture.This city is one of the most wealthy city in China with 10,000 USDs GDP per capita in the year of 2006.

Guangdong province's GDP(GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT) in 2007 is 390,000,000,000 USDs, ALREADY exceeding Singapore, Hong Kong and Chinese Taiwan(323,410,000,000 USDs) and is ONLY half of South Korea's GDP(826,000,000,000 USDs).Guangdong province is also the NO.1 economy powerhouse in China followed by Shandong, Zhejiang and Shanghai. If compared Guangdong Province's GDP with 200 countries in the world, Guangdong ranks 21.

Guangzhou is also famous for its wonderful variety of food especially sea food.

Guangzhou bid for Asian Games 2010

Guangzhou bid for Asian Games 2010

Introduction of Guangzhou 2010 Pictograms

Guangzhou 2010
The Pictograms of the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games are important basic visual elements of the image and look of the Games. Taken together with the Games' Emblem and Mascots they constitute the Games Visual Identity.

The Pictograms have various practical functions and serve as important carriers of the Games' Vision and the host country's culture. The Pictograms for Guangzhou 2010 were inspired by the Asian Games Flame - the 56 flames representing the Games' 56 sports. full story http://www.gz2010.cn/09/0925/17/5K2UE35F007801NR.html

Sexy girls of Semi-final of Asian Games Angels part 2

Asian Games Angels

Asian Games Angels
Asian Games Angels
Asian Games Angels

Sexy girls of Semi-final of Asian Games Angels

Sexy girls of Semi-final of Asian Games Angels

Sexy girls of Semi-final of Asian Games Angels
Sexy girls of Semi-final of Asian Games Angels
Sexy girls of Semi-final of Asian Games Angels

Semi-final of Asian Games Angels Contest kicks off

Twelve contestants march into the final of the Asian Games Angels - the Asian Games Etiquette Volunteer Selection Contest.(
Guangzhou, December 14 – The semi-final of the Asian Games Angels – the Asian Games Etiquette Volunteer Selection Contest kicked off in Guangzhou on December 10 and 12 contestants out of 20 were shortlisted for the final.
The semi-final concentrated on traditional culture and Chinese etiquette while 20 contestants competed in a series of segments, including etiquette show of traditional Chinese culture, Asian Games etiquette show and cultural talk show etc. Twelve contestants marched into the final.

The CARDANRO Asian Games Angles - the Asian Games Etiquette Volunteer Selection Contest was organised under the guidance of the Guangzhou Asian Games Organising Committee, with Guangzhou Cardanro serving as Title Sponsor and Star TV of GuangDong China as sponsor co-host. The goals of the Asian Games Angels aim at promoting traditional Chinese etiquette and celebrating the Guangzhou Asian Games in 2010.

more : http://www.gz2010.cn/09/1214/11/5QG8V20G0078002T.html