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China to Host 12th World Games in August with Grand Ceremony
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China will host the 12th World Games from August 7 to 17, with the opening ceremony 100 days away on Tuesday. The event, a major international multi-sport competition, will showcase China’s organizational prowess. Beijing aims to leverage the games to boost tourism and global engagement.
The World Games feature sports not included in the Olympics. Events like korfball and powerlifting draw global athletes and fans.
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The Context
China’s hosting follows its success with the 2008 and 2022 Olympics. Preparations include world-class venues and infrastructure upgrades.
The opening ceremony is set for August 7 in Beijing. It will highlight China’s cultural heritage and modern achievements.
The games are expected to attract thousands of international visitors. Tourism revenue will bolster local economies, especially in Beijing.
China’s government views the event as a diplomatic opportunity. It aims to strengthen ties with participating nations.
Hosting major events often sparks national pride in China. However, costs and logistics can strain public resources.
Some see the games as a boost for China’s global image. Others argue the funds could address domestic priorities like healthcare.
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