Legends, Rivalries, and Rising Stars at China’s 15th National Games
From legendary farewells to a 13-year-old record breaker, China’s 15th National Games delivered drama, growth, and rising stars.
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From legendary farewells to a 13-year-old record breaker, China’s 15th National Games delivered drama, growth, and rising stars.
The 15th National Games, co-hosted by Guangdong Province on the Chinese mainland, the Hong Kong SAR and the Macao SAR, is driving GBA integration and Hong Kong’s sports economy.
Minning Town in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region highlights the Chinese mainland’s east–west pairing cooperation, where Fujian Province’s support lifted incomes from 500 to 19,000 yuan.
Step aboard Sanya’s new anime-themed tourist train, where vibrant decor, AI-powered photo tech and freshly brewed coffee turn every snapshot into an instant hit.
Discover how the Yangtze River Delta’s world-class automotive clusters produced 2 million cars in Q1 2025—one in four new cars on the Chinese mainland—and drive the future of mobility.
Macao SAR co-hosts 15th National Games with record delegation, boosting public fitness, upgrading venues and preserving sports heritage.
The Chinese mainland’s dual circulation strategy is unlocking new opportunities by boosting domestic demand and deepening global integration.
Beijing ended a 32-year wait at the 15th National Games by defeating Shanghai 3-1 in the men’s team final, highlighted by Ma Long’s clutch performance to seal his career set.
Sprinter Su Bingtian closed his 21-year career at the National Games of the Chinese mainland, finishing fourth in the men’s 4×100m relay. His emotional farewell crowns a legacy of speed and resilience.
Explore the centuries-old bond between the Ryukyu Kingdom and Beijing’s Tongzhou, from 15th-century tribute missions to 2023 memorials.