Guangzhou Unveils Flame for China’s 15th National Games
The source flame, ignited from combustible ice 1,522m beneath the South China Sea, debuted in Guangzhou to light the torch for China’s 15th National Games.
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The source flame, ignited from combustible ice 1,522m beneath the South China Sea, debuted in Guangzhou to light the torch for China’s 15th National Games.
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