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Chengdu Universiade Slogan
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1. “Chengdu Achieves Dreams” is the slogan of this Universiade and Chengdu’s commitment to the world.
2. Challenge the difficulty, catch up with the speed, and cross the height.
3. For You · For Youth! Dedicated to you and to the younger generation.
4. National fitness creates excitement, and healthy Chengdu wins the future.
5. At the foot of Qimai Mountain, we welcome the school sports event; on the competition field, all the athletes show their majesty.
6. "Sichuan" has been around for three centuries, and its "bigness" can accommodate more than two decades of the world.
7. A dynamic new city for immigrants and a passionate Chongqing Fourth Movement.
8. Show your youthful style and create a brilliant Universiade
9. Living in Chengdu, I love sports.
10. Spread the wings of Chongqing’s Fourth Games and gather in Sanxia Lake City.
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