1 conference emblem:
The main body of the emblem of the first Asian Games is a red sun that radiates 16 flame, representing that Asia is the sunrise place in the east of the world. There are 1 1 connected rings in the sun, representing 1 1 participating countries or regions in the first Asian Games.
The second emblem:
1954 During the Asian Games in Manila, the emblem of the second Asian Games was also centered on the sun, but the number of rings under it increased to 20, forming a semicircle around the sun. Above the sun is the slogan of the Asian Games: Forever Forward. In the outer ring, it is the session, the host city, and the time.
The third emblem:
1958 Tokyo Asian Games, the logo of the 3rd Asian Games has the slogan of OCA "Forever Forward", and there are 20 rings representing 20 participating countries below, and the competition venues are marked below the rings.
The fourth emblem:
1962 Asian Games in Jakarta, the emblem of the 4th Asian Games added an eagle to the national emblem of Indonesia on the basis of the previous three games, reflecting the cultural characteristics of the host country.
The fifth emblem:
1966 The emblem design of the 5th Asian Games in Bangkok is almost the same as that of the 2nd and 3rd Asian Games. The whole design shows the unity, friendship and progress of Asian people under the illumination of OCA.
Significance of the Asian Games
The Asian Games refers to the Asian Games, which is the largest comprehensive games in Asia. Generally, it is held every four years, and it is hosted by OCA member countries in turn. The Asian Games, formerly known as the Far East Games, are mainly divided into Asian Games, Asian Winter Games, Asian Youth Games and Asian Paralympic Games, which are held alternately with the Olympic Games.