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In which year were the Beijing Asian Games held?

The Beijing Asian Games was held in 1990.

Introduction to the Beijing Asian Games:

The 11th Asian Games was held in Beijing, China from September 22 to October 7, 1990. This is the first comprehensive international sports competition held by China. 6,578 people from sports delegations from 37 countries and regions that are members of the Olympic Council of Asia participated in the Asian Games. China sent 636 athletes to participate in all 27 events and 2 performance events.

After 12 years, the Chinese Taipei team returned to the Asian Games family as a representative team from a region in China.

Emblem:

In addition to the sun rays in the emblem of the Olympic Council of Asia, the emblem of the 11th Beijing Asian Games also features the majestic Great Wall forming the word "A". The Great Wall is a symbol of China's ancient civilization, and "A" is the abbreviation of Asia in English. The combination of the two means that the Asian Games held in Beijing will become a link that unites the people of Asia. The Great Wall pattern also forms the character "XI", indicating that this Asian Games is the 11th.

Mascot:

The mascot of the Asian Games is the Chinese giant panda, named "Panpan". It is designed by an art designer from Changchun Film Studio and is now a national first-class panda. Senior artist Liu Zhongren designed the prototype based on the panda "Basi" at the Fuzhou Panda Museum. The name "Panpan" means hope for peace, friendship, and hope for excellent results.

Beijing Asian Games competition results and pre-game preparations:

Competition results:

Athletes from various Asian countries and regions have created outstanding achievements in this Asian Games Results Chinese female cyclist Zhou Lingmei broke the world record in the one-kilometer time trial with an excellent time of 1 minute 13 seconds 899; Korean archery athletes have broken the women's individual all-around, men's individual all-around and men's team world records six times; 52 people Breaking 42 Asian records.

109 people broke 98 Asian Games records. The table tennis, badminton, diving, gymnastics, judo, archery, shooting, weightlifting, hockey and other events in this Asian Games can be called "world-level competitions." In the fierce competition among strong players, athletes from 25 countries and regions won medals in this Asian Games, among which athletes from 15 countries and regions won gold medals.

Pre-match preparations:

China has made a lot of preparations to host this Asian Games and built the Olympic Sports Center and the Asian Games Village, mainly the main stadium of this Asian Games. , and built a large number of overpasses and spacious roads. The city of Beijing has also taken on a completely new look.