Sanya 2026: A Blueprint for Fun and Sustainable Mega-Events
The 2026 Asian Beach Games in Sanya blend unique sports with eco-friendly innovations, offering a potential new model for future international mega-events.
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The 2026 Asian Beach Games in Sanya blend unique sports with eco-friendly innovations, offering a potential new model for future international mega-events.
China’s women’s water polo team defeats Kazakhstan 3-1 to win the sport’s first-ever gold medal at the 2026 Sanya Asian Beach Games.
China’s athletes started the 6th Asian Beach Games in Sanya with a golden flourish, topping the podium in the debut aquathlon and dominating in beach handball.
Sanya inaugurates the 6th Asian Beach Games with a coastal-themed ceremony, uniting 45 delegations. China fields its largest-ever team as the event runs through April 30.
Sanya’s 2026 Asian Beach Games opening ceremony reimagines cultural storytelling through interactive marine tech and aerial innovations, aligning with Hainan’s economic ambitions.
Sanya launches the 2026 Asian Beach Games with a high-tech opening ceremony blending Hainan’s culture and innovation, featuring robots and a condensed 18-minute performance.
1,790 athletes from 45 Asian countries and regions will compete at the 2026 Sanya Asian Beach Games, set for April 22-30.