
Harbin Reignites Winter Sports Spirit at Asian Winter Games
Harbin hosts the 9th Asian Winter Games after 29 years, featuring historic ceremonies and a torch relay celebrating ice-snow culture.
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Harbin hosts the 9th Asian Winter Games after 29 years, featuring historic ceremonies and a torch relay celebrating ice-snow culture.
Harbin welcomes athletes worldwide as it hosts the Asian Winter Games for the second time in 29 years, featuring a spectacular opening ceremony and a grand torch relay.
Chinese freestyle skiers Li Fanghui and Zhang Kexin secured gold and silver in the women’s halfpipe at the Asian Winter Games, showcasing China’s winter sports prowess.
China clinches its first medal at the Asian Winter Games with a dramatic curling mixed doubles bronze win, while Japan takes gold in a tight final against South Korea.
South Korea clinched the opening gold medal at the 9th Asian Winter Games in a dramatic short-track speed skating mixed relay, with China missing the podium after a last-lap crash.
The 9th Asian Winter Games kicked off in Harbin with a dazzling torch ceremony, uniting athletes across the continent in a celebration of sports and culture.
The 9th Asian Winter Games officially kicked off in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, with the ignition of the main torch tower during the vibrant opening ceremony on February 7.
Harbin lights the cauldron for the 9th Asian Winter Games, celebrating regional unity through sports and sustainable innovation in a dazzling ice-themed ceremony.
The 9th Asian Winter Games began in Harbin with the lighting of the ceremonial cauldron, marking the start of a celebration of winter sports and cultural unity.
The 9th Asian Winter Games have officially begun in Harbin with a flag-raising ceremony attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping, marking the start of a thrilling international sports event.