The first Asian Games in China was held in Beijing on 1990, that is, 1 1 Asian Games. Holding time: 65438+1September 22, 990-65438+1October 7. This is the first comprehensive international sports competition held in China, and 6,578 members of sports delegations from 37 member countries and regions of the OCA participated in the Asian Games.
China Giant Panda, the mascot of the 1st Asian Games, was designed by Liu, a changchun film studio art designer and national first-class artist, based on the panda bath in Fuzhou Panda Pavilion. Named "Pan Pan", it means expecting peace, friendship and outstanding achievements.
The first Asian Games in the world
The first Asian Games was held in 195 1, and the first Asian Games was held in New Delhi, India, from March 4 to March 195 1 for 8 days. 500 athletes from 1 1 countries and regions competed in six events. The slogan of this Asian Games is "Red Sun".
1949 In February, the Asian Sports Association was established, and it was decided that 1950 would hold the first Asian Games in New Delhi. Subsequently, the Organizing Committee of the Asian Games in New Delhi was quickly established. However, due to the trauma of World War II and the financial difficulties of newly independent India, the necessary sports facilities for the Asian Games were not completed as scheduled, and the competition equipment ordered by the Organizing Committee in Europe was not delivered to New Delhi on time. Therefore, the Asian Games Federation agreed to postpone the Games for one year, and the time was 195 1.