In a dazzling ceremony in Guangzhou—the capital of Guangdong Province in the Chinese mainland—a deep-sea flame was ignited on Thursday, marking the official kickoff of three major sporting events: the 15th National Games, the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities, and the 9th National Special Olympic Games.
This year's highlight? A "source flame" captured from combustible ice extracted at a record depth of 1,522 meters beneath the waves of the South China Sea. This fusion of tradition and innovation not only pays homage to China's rich sporting heritage but also shines a spotlight on cutting-edge energy exploration.
From November 9 to 21, athletes from across Guangdong Province, the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions will converge for the 15th National Games. Then, from December 8 to 15, the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th National Special Olympic Games promise to deliver powerful stories of determination and inclusion.
Beyond the medals and records, these events invite young global citizens and tech-savvy travellers to explore Guangzhou's vibrant streets, discover sustainable tourism initiatives, and experience firsthand the unified spirit of athletes of all abilities. It's a celebration of sport, culture, and the innovative spirit driving tomorrow's global community.
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Flame lighting ceremony for China's National Games held in Guangzhou
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