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We solemnly promise to the world
When we extend our invitations to the 2011 Universiade, we solemnly promise: - Commitment to devote all our sincerity to achieve the unbridled flight of youth ;——Promise to create perfect facilities to promote the pinnacle showdown of sports;——Promise to create a beautiful environment to capture a stunning glimpse of the East;——Promise to provide meticulous services in exchange for a satisfied smile from the world;——Pursue to Let’s hand over the 2011 Universiade torch to Shenzhen! We promise that Shenzhen will become a regret-free choice for the World Universiade.
The hardware facilities are impeccable
The 26th Universiade in Shenzhen will last for 11 days, with 10 required events, 3 optional events and 13 events planned. In order to provide the broadest competition stage for athletes from all over the world, and to leave the most perfect impression on officials and tourists, Shenzhen has invested heavily in hardware facilities and strives for perfection.
Advanced and modern competition venues
In order to ensure the smooth and efficient development of the competition, Shenzhen plans to put into use 54 sports venues, including 29 competition venues and 25 training venues. These competition and training venues are within an appropriate distance from the accommodation of FISU officials, referees, technical staff, athletes, coaches and other staff, with a drive of no more than 30 minutes. Among them, 22 venues have been built and do not require any construction, 10 need to be renovated, and 22 need to be newly built. The construction and renovation of all venues will be carried out in strict accordance with standards, in line with the high-tech and information-based development trends of future stadiums, and to meet energy conservation and environmental protection requirements. The new construction and renovation projects of all venues require US$638.89 million.
Sports City with Complete Facilities
Among all sports facilities, the most eye-catching one is the college sports city currently under planning and construction. This modern sports center with complete functions and advanced facilities will be completed in early 2011 to welcome the Universiade.
College Student Sports City is located in the northeast of Shenzhen City, in the west area of ??Longgang District Central City, about 15 kilometers away from the city center. It is surrounded by mountains and rivers and has a dense traffic and road network in the surrounding area. It is an urban composite functional area integrating sports, residence, education, culture, commerce and tourism. The most important component is the College Student Sports Park covering an area of ??7 square kilometers. This unique sports ecological park makes full use of the good original ecological natural environment of the area and introduces the concept of "Sports Encyclopedia".
Surrounded by a sports park, the University Sports Center covering an area of ??1.2 square kilometers will undertake important competition tasks. Among them, it is planned to build a 60,000-seat main stadium that will host the opening ceremony, closing ceremony and track and field competitions; a 18,000-seat main stadium that will be the main venue for basketball games; and a 3,000-seat swimming pool. "One venue, two pavilions" will embody the most avant-garde architectural concepts and the fundamental purpose of putting people first.
Sports facilities such as the Shenxianling Tennis Center and its affiliated venues, an international cycling venue, and a public golf course have been built around the sports center. In addition, the original Hi-Tech Fair Hall with a construction area of ??54,000 square meters has also been moved to the Sports City and will serve as the news center for the Universiade.
Fully-functional Universiade Village
In order to provide a comfortable living environment for delegations and participating athletes, Shenzhen will build a Universiade Athletes Village in the University Sports City. According to the plan, it will be the Universiade Village with the most complete functions and facilities. The Universiade Village is located within the planned land area of ??Shenzhen Information Vocational and Technical College. After the games, it will be converted into dormitories for college students, so that the facilities can be effectively used.
The planned capacity of the Universiade is 12,000 people. The straight-line distance from here to the University Sports Center Stadium is within 2 kilometers, and the drive to other venues in the city does not exceed 30 minutes. In the Universiade Village, it is planned to have a large restaurant that can accommodate thousands of people dining at the same time. The dining habits and special tastes of residents from various countries and ethnic groups will be fully considered and 24-hour catering services will be provided.
At the same time, the Universiade Village will also have a 24-hour uninterrupted transportation system to reach important places such as competition venues, news centers, and airports. As for security, entertainment and leisure, communication services, medical emergency and other supporting facilities, it is fully equipped. (Wu Ji)
The logistics support is meticulous
It is estimated that the number of athletes, coaches, and sports officials participating in the 26th Universiade in 2011 will be close to 10,000, and reporters, referees The number of employees and staff will exceed 10,000, and it will also attract a large number of tourists. If Shenzhen's bid is successful and so many people gather in Shenzhen, how will their immediate problems such as food, clothing, housing, transportation, health, safety, and communications be solved?
Don’t worry about food, clothing, housing and transportation
For outsiders, the first thing to consider is transportation. Shenzhen's transportation conditions are very convenient and can fully meet the needs of people from all walks of life. The one-hour urban area centered on Shenzhen has the densest airport cluster in China with the largest passenger throughput. There are 5 airports in the urban area: Shenzhen Bao'an Airport, Hong Kong Airport, Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, Macau Airport, and Zhuhai Airport. International airport, with routes leading to all parts of the world and any large and medium-sized cities in inland China.
If Shenzhen gets the right to host the 26th World Universiade as hoped, Shenzhen Bao'an Airport, Hong Kong Airport, and Guangzhou Baiyun Airport will be the main airports used for the Universiade. The three major international airports will have regular direct flights every week. ***There are 4,680 flights and 362 international and regional routes connecting all parts of the world. Among them, Shenzhen Bao'an Airport is about 20 kilometers away from the University Sports City. It has 14 international routes, 2,900 domestic scheduled direct flights per week, and 95 routes to 118 cities.
The traffic conditions in Shenzhen's urban area are also top-notch. The total length of the road network is 3,000 kilometers, including more than 250 kilometers of expressways, and 16 expressways are distributed in a grid across the city. Shenzhen will set up a dedicated road system for the 2011 Universiade. In addition, there are many highways passing through the vicinity of the University Sports City. All competition venues are connected to the University Sports City by more than two transportation lines.
Underground transportation is fast and convenient. Almost all cities that host large-scale comprehensive sports have developed underground transportation networks, and Shenzhen is no exception. Shenzhen currently has two subway operating lines, No. 1 and No. 4. By 2010, the number of subway lines will increase to five, with a total mileage of nearly 150 kilometers. Among them, Subway Line 3 will connect the University Student Stadium and the city center.
Shenzhen currently has 250 star hotels of various types and hotels decorated to three-star or above standards, with 30,000 guest rooms. By 2011, the total number of star-rated hotels in Shenzhen will reach 1,000, which can fully meet the accommodation requirements of the World Universiade.
Shenzhen is the capital of gourmet food. There are currently more than 50,000 restaurants in Shenzhen. The Universiade Restaurant is expected to be able to accommodate 12,000 people dining at the same time. The cooking styles include Muslim, European, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and other cuisines.
Shenzhen’s commercial facilities are very developed and are among the few in the country. It is the world’s largest production base for jewelry, watches, furniture, clothing, toys, electronics, handicrafts and other products. All blocks have large modern shopping malls. In the center, there are more than 1,000 large-scale commercial retail outlets, including convenience stores and department stores.
Material support is sufficient
If the bid is successful, how should the health, safety, communication and other issues of the relevant people be solved during the Universiade?
According to reports, Shenzhen currently has 1,430 medical and preventive health care institutions, with 16,854 beds and 31,577 medical staff. All participants in the Universiade will be able to enjoy high-level medical services, including medical escorts, transport back home, and VIP follow-up services.
The security of the Universiade will also be fully guaranteed. The Shenzhen Public Security Bureau has approximately 4,200 security police personnel directly available for the Universiade, and the total number of people involved in security work is expected to reach 25,200.
As the city with the most developed communications industry in China, Shenzhen currently has an installed capacity of 4.63 million fixed-line telephones, a capacity of 12.3 million mobile phone switches, 230 telephones per 100 people, and an Internet penetration rate of 40%. The communication facilities of the Universiade will be the most advanced in history, and the Shenzhen metropolitan optical cable network will connect all venues, including the main press center and the International Radio and Television Center.
In order to allow foreign friends to pass without hindrance, Shenzhen will also prepare enough multilingual translators for the World Universiade; it will build fully intelligent simultaneous interpreters in the newly built major stadiums, main news centers, and radio and television broadcast centers. Audio interpretation system; provide multilingual instructions at the game site, scoreboards, and major intersections; the news center will be able to obtain real-time information in four languages: English, French, Spanish, and Chinese.
Media reporters from all over the world will also enjoy first-class work, life and transportation services in Shenzhen. The original Shenzhen High-Tech Fair Hall with a construction area of ??54,000 square meters has been moved to the University Sports City and will be regarded as the world’s The main news center of the Universiade. The main press center will be equipped with press conference halls and interview rooms of varying sizes. Multilingual simultaneous interpretation equipment will be installed in the formal press conference hall, and sub-press centers will be set up at each competition venue.
Major events in the bid
●On December 17, 2004, the State Council officially approved the bid to host the 2011 26th Summer Universiade in the name of Shenzhen. This is another major event for the booming Chinese university sports to go global after Beijing successfully hosted the 21st Universiade in 2001 and Harbin won the right to host the 25th Universiade Winter Games in 2009. It has received enthusiasm from all sides. Attention;
●In June 2005, the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government formally established the Bidding Executive Committee and a working team composed of "one office and three departments";
●November 2005 , the bid executive committee began to publicly collect bid slogans from the public, which aroused strong response from the society. *** received nearly 800 applications from home and abroad.
●From December 20 to 25, 2005, three executive committee members of the International University Sports Federation visited Shenzhen. Shenzhen moved the executive committee members with oriental courtesy and left a good impression on them.
●On April 30, 2006, the Municipal Sports Bureau, Planning Bureau and Construction and Public Works Department jointly held a press conference for the detailed planning of the Universiade Center and an international competition for the architectural design of the two halls. The design units participating in the competition include 5 foreign design units with strong sports architectural design capabilities and 3 domestic design units.
●On May 22, 2006, the Bid Executive Committee held a press conference and announced that the slogan of Shenzhen's bid to host the 26th Universiade was "Shenzhen, no distance from the world." Its main connotation is: Shenzhen is a special economic zone open to the outside world in my country. There is no distance between this hot land and the five continents; Shenzhen is a city full of love that embraces all rivers and there is no distance between people; Shenzhen is an emerging international garden city. There is no distance between people and nature; Shenzhen is a young and energetic city with an average population age of less than 30 years old. National fitness has become a popular trend. There is no distance between Shenzhen and the Universiade and the Universiade.
●On June 28, 2006, Xu Deli, Vice Chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, was the leader, Liang Daoxing, Vice Mayor of Shenzhen City, and Yang Liguo, Vice Chairman and Secretary-General of the China University Sports Association, were the deputy leaders. The Guangdong Province Shenzhen World University Games bidding delegation arrived in Brussels, Belgium, where the International University Sports Federation is headquartered. Accompanied by Zhang Guoqing, Political Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Belgium, they submitted the 2011 26th Summer Universiade to the International University Sports Federation Secretariat. "Application Report".
●On July 1, 2006, the Bidding Executive Committee publicly solicited bid logos. After the news came out, more than 10 designers including Chen Shaohua, Wang Yuefei, Han Jiaying and Han Zhanning submitted more than 200 works in more than 10 days. The expert group selected 7 works from them, plus 1 work submitted voluntarily by the public, resulting in a total of 8 works participating in the evaluation.
●On July 20, 2006, after discussion at the municipal government executive meeting, the "Flying U" designed by Han Zhanning, secretary-general of the Shenzhen Graphic Design Association, stood out. The dancing ribbons symbolize the brilliance, youth, vitality, passion and other qualities unique to the Universiade and Shenzhen, a young city. The ribbons dance in opposite directions, expressing the themes of communication, communication and friendship, as well as interaction, competition and enterprising spirit. Sportsmanship. The overall shape of the "S" conveys the concept of Shenzhen, the city bidding for the Universiade; the main element "U" conveys the concept of "universiade-Universiade"; the overall shape is a deformation of a dragon, which contains the strength and broadness of the host country - China. Metaphorical meaning. The overall color is a gradient of blue, red, green and yellow, which comes from the colors of the five stars of the Universiade and the five Olympic rings. Blue symbolizes the vast sea and mind of Shenzhen, red symbolizes Shenzhen’s passion and red China, and green symbolizes the youth of Shenzhen and the Universiade. and the future. The overall graphics are dynamic, energetic, full of passion and hope. The soft lines contrast with the tough Universiade five stars, reflecting the overall meaning and broad future of "Universiade", "Shenzhen" and "China".
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