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Full schedule of 2023 China Women's Basketball Asian Games
The complete schedule of the 2023 China Women's Basketball Asian Games is as follows:

The first round of the group match: September 27th.

The second round of the group match: September 29th.

The third round of group match: 10 10/month 1.

1/4 Final: 1/3.

Semifinal: 65438+1October 4th.

Third and fourth finalists: 65438+1October 6.

Runner-up final: 65438+1October 6.

The starting time and ending schedule of Hangzhou Asian Games

The 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou will start on September 23rd, 2023 and end on June 8th, 2023. As a bid city, Hangzhou became the second city in China to host the Asian Games after Beijing and Guangzhou.

Theme slogan and the spirit of Hangzhou Asian Games

The theme slogan of Hangzhou Asian Games is "heart to heart, future" in English and "heart to heart, love the future" in Chinese.

The19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022 was held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on September 25th, 2022 10. Take "China New Era Hangzhou New Asian Games" as the orientation, take "China characteristics, Zhejiang elegant demeanor, Hangzhou charm and splendor" as the goal, and adhere to the hosting concept of "green, intelligent, thrifty and civilized".

The spirit of the Hangzhou Asian Games is embodied in the slogan "Harmony with Heart, @ Future", because Hangzhou is the city of the Internet, which not only connects everything in the world, but also brings people together.

This @ is familiar to everyone. Talking about the future shows one's intention. In fact, it also represents the mentality of facing the future and not afraid of challenges. "@" is very similar to the Chinese word "Ada", which also shows that Hangzhou hosts athletes from all over Asia with love.

The mascot of Hangzhou Asian Games

Jiang Nanyi (Cong Cong, Lianlian, chenchen)

The mascots of the Asian Games are a group of robots named Jiang Nanyi, named Cong Cong, Lian Lian and Chen Chen respectively.

"Congcong" represents the world heritage Liangzhu ancient city with the shape of a robot, and its name comes from Yu Cong, a representative cultural relic unearthed from the site of Liangzhu ancient city.

"Lotus" represents the world heritage West Lake in the shape of a robot, and its name comes from the infinite blue lotus leaves in the West Lake.

"Chen Chen" represents the World Heritage Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in the shape of a robot, and its name comes from the landmark arch bridge in Hangzhou section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal.