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China's Asian Games village ready, handed over to organisers
Press Trust Of India
Beijing, September 21, 2010First Published: 14:59 IST(21/9/2010)
Last Updated: 15:01 IST(21/9/2010)

The Township of the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou in November is ready and it has been handed over to the Organising Committee with claims that the facilities would be a shade better than 2008 Beijing Olympics. The Games Town with more than 8,000 apartments has been formally handed over to the Guangzhou Asian Games Organising Committee, official 'China Daily' reported today.

After more than two years of construction, Games Town is ready to accommodate the expected 40,000 athletes, coaches, technical officials and members of the media from around the world for the Games to be held from November 12 to 27.

In addition to an Athletes' Village with 13 apartment buildings, the Games Town includes a media village, technical officials' village, international broadcast centre and the main press centre.

Xu Ruisheng, vice-mayor of Guangzhou and executive deputy secretary-general of the Organising Committee, said "the coming Asian Games will serve as a showcase for China's Lingnan culture that thrives in Guangdong and other parts of south China".

"I think the facilities for the athletes at the Asian Games are much better than at the Beijing Summer Olympic Games. There is lots of green and it's very good environment for the athletes," the newspaper quoted Former Japanese Olympian Yuko Arakida as saying during her recent visit to the Township.

Constructed on the banks of Pearl River tributaries, the 2.73-square-kilometer Township is more than 63 per cent covered in greenery.

Tropical trees and fruit plants are now being planted to meet the goal of a green and eco-friendly Asian Games.

Organising Committee officials have promised to offer their best service to all athletes, officials and other personnel during the Games.

"The Guangzhou Asian Games will make every guest feel at home with the best service and the most hospitable reception," said Tang Ruping, director of committee's service department.

China's Asian Games village ready, handed over to organisers - Hindustan Times
 
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GUANGZHOU - 2010 Asian Games / XVI Asiad - Page 3 - SkyscraperCity

Asian Games Town
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Media Village
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The mascots. The Five Goats of Guangzhou
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The mascots on top of a chocolate model of Guangzhou TV Tower (over 600m tall!)
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Volunteers
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Misc.

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Athlete's village
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Metro train (I think this is a new, intercity line between GZ and Foshan?)
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Dorms for the volunteers
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Caption by the user Fragel at skyscrapercity.com: "Dorms for volunteers will be turned into elementary, junior high and high school buildings after Asiad. The teaching staff has been recruited for this high school way ahead of Asiad."

GUANGZHOU - 2010 Asian Games / XVI Asiad - Page 4 - SkyscraperCity
 
i truly admit its a fine job and good project management skills keep it up china brothers
 
These marvelous buildings add a little salt on the Indian wounds..:hang2:
 
Good for Guangzhou.

Despite the status as a economic powerhouse, Guangdong doesn't have the political influences as Beijing or Shanghai therefore often doesn't get to hold important international events. So this year's Asian Games is a huge opportunity for Guangzhou and Southern China in general to showcase their achievements.

Plus Guangzhou has spent $8 billion+ to clean up the environment before the games, so this event will have a lasting benefit to Guangzhou residents.
 
I'm sure those agile and fearless motor robbers are ready too.:hitwall::devil:

Forgive men. just kidding.:china:
 
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