The world watches the Asian Games with a strong sense of greenery! The Hangzhou Asian Games, where low-carbon and environmental protection can be seen everywhere, is worth looking forward to
On September 19th, China Daily reported that "green, intelligent, frugal, and civilized" is the concept upheld by the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou. It can be said that green is the main color tone and the most profound background color of this Asian Games. The planning and construction of venues, the coordinated utilization of energy, the guarantee of transportation, and the operation of events all highlight a strong sense of greenery.
It is reported that out of 56 Asian Games arenas, only 12 are newly built venues, while the remaining 44 are temporary venues or renovated on the basis of existing venues. In addition, the electricity used in the venues is also a green supply, which is an important step towards hosting a "carbon neutral" Asian Games.
The picture shows the Fuyang Water Sports Center.
At the Fuyang Water Sports Center, known as the "modern version of Fuchun Mountain Dwelling Map," the rainwater recycling system can filter the rainwater through a series of filters and use it as water for the venue atrium, water system, fountain, and irrigation. According to calculations, after the system is put into use, the venue can save 35% of water energy per month, about 1000 tons. During the Asian Games, this place will serve as a competition and training venue for rowing and kayaking events.
In the Hangzhou Asian Games Village, which has just opened to welcome visitors from the Pakistani side, the first charging station in the country with high-power, wireless charging, and V2G functions provides efficient and convenient green transportation support for the "three pavilions and three villages" area of the Asian Games. Equipped with 8 500 kW high-power charging devices, 8 wireless charging parking spaces, and 8 V2G charging stations, this is equivalent to a "super fast charging station" for new energy vehicles.
On September 12th, media reporters experienced AR smart buses.
It is reported that not only in the Asian Games Village, but also in all 42 competition venues in Hangzhou, charging facilities have been completed, with nearly 800 supporting charging piles built. A "0.9 kilometer charging circle" has been created in the Asian Games Village, providing green travel for participants, citizens, and tourists.
The Hangzhou Asian Games not only has a strong green atmosphere in its venues and supporting facilities, but also embodies the concept of "green" in its mascots and upcoming opening ceremony. It can be said that the pursuit of "green" has been maximized.
It is reported that the fabrics used to make the mascots "Congcong", "Chenchen", and "Lianlian" for the Hangzhou Asian Games are printed using digital printing technology. Compared to traditional processes, digital printing does not generate waste of water, gas, or pulp. In order to reduce air pollution, manual powered scissors are used instead of traditional laser cutting to cut without producing smoke. In terms of packaging, unnecessary paper box outer packaging is eliminated, and only the elevator is retained. In this way, a low-carbon mascot will reduce approximately 1500 grams of carbon dioxide emissions for the Earth.
The mascots of the Asian Games, Congcong, Lianlian, and Chenchen, interact with reporters at the main media center.
On the evening of September 23rd, the highly anticipated opening ceremony of the Asian Games will be held at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium. It is worth noting that this opening ceremony will break the traditional practice of setting off physical fireworks at the opening ceremonies of large-scale events, and use digital technologies such as 3D animation and AR to present people with colorful and dazzling "fireworks".
Will the absence of physical fireworks affect the atmosphere of the opening ceremony of the Hangzhou Asian Games? Sha Xiaolan, the chief director and producer of the opening ceremony, introduced that the creative team will use digital technology to present a 360 degree panoramic display of the electronic fireworks performance on both sides of the Qianjiang River and the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center venue group from various angles such as elevation, elevation, and side view.
"With the setting off of physical fireworks, a large amount of pollutants such as smoke and dust are generated in the air, which is not conducive to environmental protection. We have made a great decision to cancel the physical fireworks performance." Sha Xiaolan said that she wants to convey the concept of environmental protection to the world during the highly anticipated opening ceremony.
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