
Hangzhou 19th Asian Games Set to Propel Host City into Global Spotlight
Hangzhou welcomes over 12,000 athletes for the 19th Asian Games, showcasing its vibrant urban landscape and serving as a stepping stone for host cities into the global arena.
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Hangzhou welcomes over 12,000 athletes for the 19th Asian Games, showcasing its vibrant urban landscape and serving as a stepping stone for host cities into the global arena.
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The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou welcome over 12,000 athletes from 45 nations, promoting unity and sportsmanship through a grand multi-sport event.