Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games launches Surging Tides' emblem

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Hangzhou, China, August 6, 2018: The emblem for the Olympic Council of Asia’s 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, in 2022 was launched at the headquarters of the Hangzhou Culture Radio Television Group on Monday, August 6.

The emblem, entitled "Surging Tides", consists of six elements: a Chinese fan, the Qiantang River, a tidal bore, a running track, the Internet icon and the glowing red sun of the OCA.

The emblem as a whole represents the great cause of socialism with Chinese characteristics gathering momentum in the new era and also represents the unity, solidarity and development of the OCA.

On behalf of the Hangzhou Asian Games Organising Committee (HAGOC), the Mayor of Hangzhou, Mr. Xu Liyi, said: "The emblem embodies the character of our times and the Olympic Spirit.

"Original and highly recognisable, the emblem also underscores the host city’s profound heritage and singularity, expressing people’s aspirations for staging a successful Asian Games and building a community of a shared future for Asia and mankind.

"The emblem of the Hangzhou Asian Games will be liked and remembered and adds to the proud legacy of the Olympic Movement in Asia and in the world."

The OCA’s Senior Vice President, Timothy Fok Tsun-ting, read out a congratulatory message from the OCA President, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah.

In his message, Sheikh Ahmad described the emblem as dynamic and said it highlighted all the unique aspects of the city of Hangzhou.

"By the time the 19th Asian Games comes around in 2022, the emblem will be familiar throughout China, Asia and the world. The OCA is confident that Hangzhou 2022 will be another big success for China and for the OCA’s premier sports event, the Asian Games," said Sheikh Ahmad.

HAGOC launched a global call for the emblem design in January and received 4,263 proposals from all over China as well as other countries in Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Through multiple rounds of expert reviews, "Surging Tides" by Professor Yuan Youmin of the China Academy of Art was selected and approved by the Chinese Olympic Committee and OCA.

The 18th Asian Games will be held in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia, from August 18 to September 2. The Asian Games flag will be handed over to Hangzhou at the closing ceremony in Jakarta.

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