20 19 Changsha China-Japan-Korea Youth Games Competition Time+Event Arrangement

Dear friends, the China-Japan-Korea Youth Games will begin now. Are you ready? The specific time and schedule of these activities are as follows. Friends who want to know can look down with Bian Xiao.

Basic Information Since the first China-Japan-Korea Youth Games was held in Fukushima, Japan in 1993, it has been held in turn in China, Japan and Korea from August 23rd to 29th every year. Changsha has become the venue of this event after Tangshan in Hebei, Shijiazhuang in Hebei, Shenyang in Liaoning, Changchun in Jilin, Guilin in Guangxi, Zhengzhou in Henan, Weifang in Shandong and Ningbo in Zhejiang. The participating teams are the national youth teams of China, Japan and South Korea and the delegation of the host city.

Competition time: August 23rd to 29th, 20 19.

Competition venues: Hunan Tennis Center, Changsha He Long Sports Center, Changjun Middle School Gymnasium, Mingde Middle School Gymnasium, Zhou Nan Middle School Gymnasium, Nanya Middle School Gymnasium, Changjun Bilingual Middle School Track and Field, Changjun Binjiang Middle School Gymnasium and Changjun Moon Island Middle School Gymnasium.

Events: track and field, handball, football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, tennis, soft tennis, rugby *** 10.

Team:

China, Japan and Korea National Youth Team (young students under 18) and Changsha team (Changsha as the host city participates alone), with 4 teams.

Each delegation has 226 people ***904 people. In addition, more than 300 referees, more than 400 staff and more than 300 volunteers provided services for this competition.

On August 23rd, athletes from the three countries reported for duty.

On August 24th, the opening ceremony of the football match and sports meeting.

From 25th to 27th, various events were in full swing.

On the evening of 27th, the closing ceremony and gala were held.

Emblem Emblem "Flying with Passion Hand in Hand" takes the Chinese character "China, Japan and Korea" as the main creative concept, adopts the artistic expression form of China calligraphy, and skillfully integrates elements such as "Torch", "Pengniao" and the number "27" into three passionate and tenacious youth sports images. At the same time, it shows the unity, friendship, mutual assistance and hand in hand between the youth of China, Japan and South Korea to create a better future.

Mascot The mascot "Huahua, Hehe, Lili" is a cartoon doll evolved from the shape of Changsha Star. They wear costumes of their own national colors and star hats, which symbolizes the regional concept of taking Changsha Star City as the venue. The hat is decorated with elegant peony flowers symbolizing China, gorgeous cherry blossoms symbolizing Japan and vibrant hibiscus flowers symbolizing South Korea, which also reflects the different regional cultural characteristics of the three countries. The bright smiles and open arms of "Huahua", "Hehe" and "Lili" all show that Changsha people welcome guests from all corners of the country to gather in Changsha and feel the joyful experience of the 27th China-Japan-Korea Youth Games.