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..Everyone~Please~~~I have few points, I only have this much~Best answer The 16th Asian Games will be held in Guangzhou, China from November 12th to 27th, 2010. Guangzhou is China’s second

The city that won the right to host the Asian Games.

Beijing hosted the 11th Asian Games in 1990.

The Guangzhou Asian Games will feature 42 events, the most in the history of the Asian Games.

Guangzhou will also host the 10th Asian Games for People with Disabilities after the Asian Games.

In March 2004, there were four cities bidding to host the Asian Games: Guangzhou, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, and Amman; but then the other three bidding cities decided to withdraw from the competition.

On July 1, 2004, the Olympic Council of Asia announced that Guangzhou had won the right to host the 16th Asian Games.

The emblem of the Guangzhou Asian Games was grandly unveiled at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Guangzhou on November 17, 2006. The pattern designed with the symbol of Guangzhou - the "Five Ram Statue" as the main outline became the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games emblem.

In addition to the 28 Olympic events, the Asian Games also has 14 official non-Olympic events, including newly added traditional Chinese events such as go, martial arts, dragon boat, sepak takraw, and cricket.

Guangzhou will build 12 new sports venues based on the existing 60 sports venues to meet the needs of this large-scale intercontinental sports meeting.

The main venues will be: Guangzhou Olympic Sports Center, Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center, Guangzhou Stadium, etc.

The main construction of the Asian Games Village (Media Village, Athletes Village, and Technical Officials Village) located in Guangzhou New Town was fully started in May 2008 and is expected to be completed in April 2010.

[Edit this paragraph] Guangzhou Asian Games Emblem On November 26, 2006, the 16th Asian Games Organizing Committee held a release ceremony for the 2010 Asian Games emblem at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Guangzhou. The symbol of "Sheep City" designed by Guangzhou designer Zhang Qiang

Guangzhou's emblem design became the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games emblem.

The emblem design uses soft rising lines to form a five-ram outline that resembles a torch. The composition combines abstraction and concreteness, and is agile and elegant without losing its stability. It symbolizes that the Asian Games' sacred flame is burning and will never be extinguished.

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It not only embodies the city symbol of Guangzhou, but also expresses the good wishes of the people of Guangzhou, and shows the dynamics that the sports games should have.