Asian Games host Hangzhou – replica Eiffel Tower and robot dogs

People gather at the promenade of Qiantang River waiting for the light show of the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium (not seen), ahead of the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou in China’s eastern Zhejiang province on Tuesday. (AFP)
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Updated 20 September 2023
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Asian Games host Hangzhou – replica Eiffel Tower and robot dogs

  • The Games will showcase some of China’s latest tech, including robot dogs, facial recognition and driverless buses
  • The vast Asian Games Village will be home to nearly 20,000 athletes, technical officials and journalists in a mini city within a city

HANGZHOU: China’s eastern city of Hangzhou is set to host the largest Asian Games ever with nearly 12,000 athletes in action.

Ahead of Saturday’s opening ceremony, here’s what you need to know about Hangzhou and the Games venues:

An ancient, scenic city at the southern end of the centuries-old Grand Canal, Hangzhou has in recent years become known as the birth place of Jack Ma’s Alibaba and its hugely popular shopping app Taobao.

Numerous tech start-ups have set up shop in the city of 12 million people, drawing comparisons to Silicon Valley.

The Games will showcase some of China’s latest tech, including robot dogs, facial recognition and driverless buses.

An AI-powered digital assistant named Xiaomo, in the shape of an “elegant girl,” will provide sign-language interpretation.

Hangzhou is 160 kilometers (100 miles) — or an hour on a bullet train — from Shanghai.

The Games will take place at more than 50 venues, most of them in Hangzhou but a few in other cities.

The centerpiece is a massive flower-shaped stadium capable of hosting 60,000 spectators and will stage the opening and closing ceremonies.

Inspired by the lotuses that bloom on the city’s famed West Lake each summer, the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center was completed in 2018 and been used mainly as a football stadium since.

A lookalike venue nearby, dubbed the “Small Lotus,” houses the tennis finals while a butterfly-shaped structure combines the aquatics venue and indoor sports halls.

The vast Asian Games Village will be home to nearly 20,000 athletes, technical officials and journalists in a mini city within a city.

It is spread over 113 hectares and equipped with shops, gyms and a clinic, and is served by two newly opened metro stations.

Dominated by high-rise apartment blocks that will be turned over to residential use after the Games, the village includes a 4,000-person-capacity dining hall serving Chinese and international cuisine.

The 13th-century traveler Marco Polo was smitten with Hangzhou, calling it the “most beautiful and elegant city in the world.”

In 2013 the city launched a “modern-day Marco Polo” competition to find a foreign traveler to tour the city and promote it online, with a 40,000-euro stipend to sweeten the deal.

Aside from its temples and gardens, the city is also home to the Tianducheng housing estate modelled on Paris, complete with its own Eiffel Tower and Haussmann facades.


Driving force behind Saudi motorsport lauds partnership with Formula E ahead of Jeddah E-Prix 2026

Updated 12 February 2026
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Driving force behind Saudi motorsport lauds partnership with Formula E ahead of Jeddah E-Prix 2026

  • Prince Khalid bin Sultan: We are proud to continue our partnership with Formula E, which represents a model for the future of sports based on innovation and sustainability
  • Alberto Longo: We are delighted to be in the Kingdom, and we view Saudi Arabia as a long-term strategic partner in building the future of electric motorsport globally

JEDDAH: The driving force behind Saudi motorsport, Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, has lauded its partnership with Formula E ahead of the Jeddah E-Prix.

“For Saudi Arabia to host such prestigious international motor races is a great honor. We are proud of that, as part of our drive to achieve the aims of Saudi Arabia Vision 2030,” said Prince Khalid bin Sultan, Chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF) and the Saudi Motorsport Company (SMC).

The announcement was made at a major press conference that took place at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Thursday in the presence of Alberto Longo, the Co-Founder & Chief Championship Officer of Formula E and Carlo Boutagy, the Founder and CEO of CBX.

Speaking ahead of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, taking place at the iconic Jeddah Corniche Circuit on 13 and 14 February 2026, Prince Khalid told press: “Since hosting its first international race in 2018, motorsports in the Kingdom has witnessed a qualitative leap in terms of organization, audience attendance, and global standing, and today the Kingdom has become a major stop on the calendar of the most important international championships.”

He added: “We are proud to continue our partnership with Formula E, which represents a model for the future of sports based on innovation and sustainability, and is fully aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.”

For his part, Alberto Longo, the Co-Founder & Chief Championship Officer of Formula E, stated that Saudi Arabia was among the first partners to believe in the vision of Formula E, he said: “We are proud that our first major international station in the region is part of the transformation path led by Vision 2030.”

He added: “We are delighted to be in the Kingdom, and we view Saudi Arabia as a long-term strategic partner in building the future of electric motorsport globally.”

Carlo Boutagy, the Founder and CEO of CBX spoke to the press about the event and what the Formula E enthusiasts expect this year, he said: “The Jeddah E-Prix achieved great popular and organizational success in the last edition, with tickets selling out before the race date, which reflects the rapid growth of motorsports in the Kingdom.”

“Today we are not just talking about a race, but about a complete experience that includes competition, entertainment, audience interaction, and presenting a modern model for the sports events industry in the Kingdom,” he added.

He pointed out that beyond racing, the event offers a full entertainment experience, including concerts, interactive fan zones, and global sponsor activities designed to engage attendees of all ages.