President Xi Honors Sports Achievements Ahead of National Games
President Xi Jinping met with national sports honorees ahead of the 15th National Games, emphasizing sports’ role in China’s development and cross-regional cultural exchange.
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President Xi Jinping met with national sports honorees ahead of the 15th National Games, emphasizing sports’ role in China’s development and cross-regional cultural exchange.
President Xi Jinping attended the 15th National Games opening in Guangzhou, emphasizing unity and cultural exchange through sports in China’s premier athletic event.
Shanxi’s Yao Yang clinched three golds in Wushu at China’s 15th National Games, dominating the all-around events with top scores in Changquan, sword, and spear.
China’s 15th National Games, co-hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, showcase unprecedented regional collaboration in the Greater Bay Area through sport and infrastructure innovation.
China’s 15th National Games pioneers cross-border collaboration between Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, enhancing connectivity in the Greater Bay Area through innovative logistics and events.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will inaugurate the 15th National Games in Guangzhou, highlighting China’s sports and cultural unity. Live coverage available on major platforms.
Olympic champions Yang Hao and Chen Yiwen lead their teams to gold in synchronized diving at China’s 15th National Games, showcasing elite athletic performances.
Young Chinese snooker talent Wu Yize defeats world champion Zhao Xintong 9-6 to reach WST International Championship final in Nanjing.
China’s National Games blend elite sports, cultural heritage, and tech innovation, co-hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao for the first time.
China’s Zhao Xintong stages thrilling comeback against Mark Selby, advances to WST semifinal against compatriot Wu Yize in Nanjing.
China’s National Games highlight its push to become a global sports leader, explored by former Belgian PM Yves Leterme in a CGTN documentary airing November 9.
China’s 15th National Games, set for November 9-21, will feature over 20,000 athletes across Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, marking a historic scale-up in events and participation.
Defending champion Ding Junhui secures decisive 6-1 victory in WST International Championship first round, advancing to face England’s Liam Highfield.
Guangdong’s diving team clinched their eighth consecutive men’s team gold at China’s National Games, showcasing dominance across synchronized and platform events.
Guangdong secures first diving gold at China’s 15th National Games, led by Olympic champion Chen Yiwen and rising stars in synchronized and platform events.
Chinese table tennis star Wang Yidi overcomes 3-2 deficit to claim WTT Champions Montpellier title in dramatic seven-game thriller against Germany’s Sabine Winter.
Ethiopia’s Lemi Berhanu and Anchinalu Dessie claimed top honors at the 2025 Beijing Marathon, while Chinese runners dominated domestic categories in record-setting event.
The 15th National Games torch relay launched across four cities, highlighting regional unity and cultural vibrancy ahead of the 2025 event in Guangdong.
Shanghai Port edges closer to a fourth CSL title with a decisive 3-0 win, while rivals Shanghai Shenhua keep hopes alive in a tense season finale.
China secures two golds at Belt and Road climbing competition in Sichuan, showcasing athletic prowess and international sports collaboration.