Small red cars make their debut in various parts of the Asian Games Village, showcasing the concept of green and frugality
CCTV News: The total area of Hangzhou Asian Games Village is 1.13 million square meters, equivalent to the size of over 150 standard football fields. How can we practice the concept of green and low-carbon environmental protection while ensuring convenient travel for athletes in such a large area? Follow the CCTV reporter to experience the village together.
CCTV reporter Ning Wanting: Riding a small red bike to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Hangzhou is a new trend in environmental protection in Hangzhou. Recently, Xiaohongche arrived at the Hangzhou Asian Games Village. Currently, the first batch of 160 Xiaohongche vehicles are distributed at 6 borrowing and returning points. I have now arrived at the Super Resident Service Center, which is also the focal point of people's daily activities. I heard that as long as you are a resident villager, you can receive a car loan card. Take this card and gently swipe beside the car to start my green travel.
Whether riding or taking a shuttle bus, you will definitely notice the cute and unique traffic lights in the Asian Games Village. Unlike traditional signal light patterns, during the Asian Games, traffic lights composed of three mascots will provide traffic signals for people. Through them, people who come from afar have more opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of the world heritage they represent.
Walking in the Asian Games Village, my gaze was drawn to such a wooden structure building. Looking down from the air, its appearance is like the city flower of Hangzhou - osmanthus, with a rich and fragrant fragrance. It has a nice name - "Yungui" Service Center. During the Asian Games, people can rest here while waiting for the bus and watching the broadcast of the event.
The Yungui Service Center adopts a modular design to ensure that the entire building project can be disassembled and reused multiple times. After the Asian Games, it can be reused in various architectural scenes such as park pavilions, relay stations, and restaurants, once again practicing the "green and frugal" concept of hosting the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games.