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Will the Shaoxing printing and dyeing factory be on holiday during the Asian Games?

Shaoxing printing and dyeing factory is on holiday during the Asian Games.

How many days will the Asian Games have off:

September 8-October 8. The Asian Games will start on September 23 and the closing ceremony will be on October 8. Wenzhou needs to host the opening and closing ceremonies of the Asian Games, as well as football and dragon boat competitions. According to the regulations of the Hangzhou Asian Games, construction at the construction site will be stopped 15 days before the opening ceremony. Therefore, the Wenzhou Asian Games holiday period is from September 8th to October 8th, which is 31 days.

How many countries will participate in the Asian Games:

For the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2023, 45 national and regional Olympic committees have registered, and all organizations of the Olympic Council of Asia All committees have signed up. The countries that have not participated in the Asian Games are Turkey, Israel, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Cyprus. These six Asian countries have not yet joined the Olympic Council of Asia and are not members of the organization, so they will not participate in the Asian Games.

The full name of the Asian Games is the Asian Games. It is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in Asia. It is held every four years. The host country and participating countries should be members of the Asian Olympic Council.

The predecessor of the Asian Games was the Far Eastern Games. The first Asian Games after the name change was held in New Delhi, the capital of India, in 1951. At that time, only 489 people participated. By the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games, the number of participants had reached more than 12,500, setting a new high in the history of the Asian Games.

The Hangzhou Asian Games is the third Asian Games held in China. The second Chinese city to host the Asian Games is Guangzhou. The Guangzhou Asian Games is the 16th Asian Games and was held in 2010. There are also three co-hosting cities for the Guangzhou Asian Games: Shanwei, Foshan and Dongguan.

Venue construction:

Hangzhou Asian Games and Asian Paralympic Games will have 56 competition venues under construction, based on the principle of "Hangzhou is the main one and the whole province enjoys it" , distributed in Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Huzhou, Shaoxing and Jinhua. Among them, 12 are newly built, 26 are renovated, 9 are continued construction and 9 are temporarily built. There are also 31 training venues, 1 Asian Games village and 4 Asian Games sub-villages (athlete sub-villages).

The venue construction adheres to the concept of "green, smart, frugal and civilized" to ensure that it meets the requirements of the event, promotes urban construction, displays the city's image, and serves the citizens.