Hangzhou Asian Games slogan

The slogan of Hangzhou Asian Games is "Harmony in Heart, Future; Heart to heart, "future".

The highlight of the slogan is "@", which is a universal symbol of the global Internet and also conforms to the characteristics of the Internet city in Hangzhou.

On September 201May 16, Hangzhou won the right to host the 2022 19 Asian Games, becoming the third China city to host the Asian Games after Beijing and Guangzhou. On April 20 16, the Organizing Committee for the 2022 19 Asian Games was formally established, which was fully responsible for the preparation, organization and coordination of the 2022 Hangzhou 19 Asian Games. With the closing of the Asian Games in Jakarta 18 on September 2nd, 20 18, the Asian Games officially started "Hangzhou Time".

Affected by the global COVID-19 epidemic, the Executive Committee of the Olympic Council of Asia, after consultation with relevant parties, decided on May 6, 2022 to postpone the 19 Asian Games, which was originally scheduled to be held from September to 25th, 2022, with the name and logo of the games unchanged. On July 23rd, 2022, with the consensus of relevant parties and the approval of the Executive Committee of the Olympic Council of Asia, the 9th Hangzhou Asian Games will be held from September 23rd, 2023 to June 8th, 2023.

The mascot of Hangzhou Asian Games

On April 16, 2020, the mascot "Feifei" of Hangzhou Asian Para Games was officially released on the Internet, and its design was inspired by the image of "God Bird" in Liangzhu culture. The first "flying" is the flying of birds, and the sky is high, which means a good atmosphere of tolerance, respect and friendship in human society. The second "flying" is the mental state in which disabled athletes pursue their dreams and leap forward.

The wings of "Flying" extend to the cheeks, with the logo pattern of Liangzhu culture, and the protruding wings show the beauty of strength. The word "I" on the bird's crown is a symbol of intelligence and wisdom, which embodies the characteristics of Hangzhou, an Internet city.