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    World Games dazzle spectators in Chengdu

    By Xing Wen and?PENG CHAO in?Chengdu | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-08-07 23:26
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    Members of the Chinese delegation parade on Thursday during the opening ceremony of the 12th World Games in Chengdu, Sichuan province.CHEN BIN/XINHUA

    The 12th World Games burst onto the global stage on Thursday night with an opening ceremony that artfully married host city Chengdu's rich cultural legacy with stunning firework displays, as State Councilor Shen Yiqin declared the event open before global audiences.

    Dazzling fireworks lit up the sky at moments throughout the opening ceremony, amplifying the energy and excitement of the spectacle. The pyrotechnics incorporated meaningful symbols, including a luminous rainbow bridge arching across the night, ancient Chinese seal characters for "Chengdu" — replicating inscriptions first found on a bronze weapon dating back over 2,000 years — and 12 floral fireworks symbolizing all the host cities of The World Games.

    Cai Canhuang, chief designer of the fireworks display, said, "These elements represent Chengdu's warm welcome to all guests and athletes, while showcasing the host city's perfect blend of ancient heritage and modern openness."

    The ceremony unfolded beneath Asia's largest freestanding wooden structure — the 460-meter front hall canopy of Tianfu International Conference Center. Spectators enjoyed a unique lawn seating experience on the waterfront, where the show presented urban sports culture through breakdancing, frisbee and rollerskating performances, alongside a 50-minute parade of athletes.

    Xu Xingguo, vice-mayor of Chengdu, described the ceremony as "a dynamic, multicultural celebration that brought together sport lovers, children's enchanting voices, a creatively crafted flame-lighting ritual and breathtaking fireworks — all merging into a spectacular audiovisual experience".

    Against the picturesque setting of lakes, greenery, dusk and starlight, it became "a globally shared celebration of culture and sports," according to Xu. "Honoring the true spirit of athletics, the ceremony beautifully captured both the thrill of competition and the joy of public engagement," he said.

    A record 3,942 athletes from 116 countries and regions will participate in the sporting gala in 256 events across 34 sports including floorball, cheerleading, flying disc, powerlifting, archery, sport climbing, fistball and squash. The athlete roster spans generations, featuring a 68-year-old archer and a 13-yearold squash prodigy — a testament to the event's inclusive spirit.

    Tom Dielen, vice-president of the International World Games Association, said: "The number reflects not only the growth of our games, but also the incredible diversity and talent that defines The World Games family."

    Dielen said the Chengdu games have achieved many "firsts", noting that Chengdu organized the first-ever torch relay in the history of The World Games on July 26.

    The 11-kilometer relay route spanned six cultural landmarks across the cities of Chengdu, Deyang and Meishan, connecting major cultural landmarks including the Sanxingdui and Jinsha ruins, the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and Meishan San Su Shrine Museum.

    Dielen added that the Chengdu games stand out as the most sustainable edition, making use of 27 existing and renovated venues, both indoor and outdoor. "Chengdu has set a new standard in hosting the games," he said.

    Jose Perurena, president of the IWGA, said that Chengdu was selected as host city due to its organizational capabilities including top-tier venues and efficient transportation systems. He noted that the city's preparations have surpassed all expectations and are poised to make history.

    "Chengdu is really ready now to organize the best games," he said.

    China's B-girl Liu Qingyi, who clinched bronze in breakdancing at the Paris 2024 Olympics, served as one of the IWGA flag bearers for the Chengdu games' opening ceremony.

    Liu will also compete in the breaking event of the Chengdu games. She expressed enthusiasm about her participation in the event. "This high-profile competition, which gathers top B-boys and B-girls from all over the world, offers a perfect opportunity to promote breaking," Liu said.

    "I aim to demonstrate the sport's skill, power and creativity to inspire more Chinese youth to dive into it," she added.

    The athlete, known for her dynamic performances, emphasized the unique competitive nature of breaking. "The battle aspect of breaking constantly drives dancers to improve," Liu said. "Cultural exchanges through competitions help our sport progress."

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