Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 3 months ago
هونغ كونغ تضع اللمسات الأخيرة على استعداداتها للألعاب الوطنية للصين 2025

تضع هونغ كونغ اللمسات الأخيرة على استعداداتها لدورة الألعاب الوطنية في الصين 2025، والتي ستشمل سباقات عابرة للحدود ومنشآت فائقة التطور بالشراكة مع مقاطعة قوانغدونغ وماكاو.

بالشراكة مع

لمزيد من القراءة : http://arabic.euronews.com/2025/10/30/hong-kong-finalizes-preparations-for-the-2025-national-games-of-china

سجل: يورونيوز متوفرة باثنا عشرة لغة

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00موسيقى
00:02موسيقى
00:03المثبت الثالثيات في أطلاق المنظمة
00:06المخاطفات المترجمية
00:08بالبع لطلاق المقراء
00:09بوئة التاليين لتحدث قبل الفوضيين
00:13الثالثياتات الفراتية
00:14المترجمون بحادث الثالث من الأطلاق المنظمة
00:17في الأخطال إلى الفوضيان
00:19المترجمون بالأخطة المشاهدة
00:21في تطلاقier المزيدين
00:24والشترى لكي تطلقين
00:26والمعنسي أفضل لفعل هذا مباشر
00:34من 9 آن روح في القناة
00:36المنزل يوم أفضل مباشر في الدافعات المنزلية
00:41ونزل أحد أمام العملية
00:44خلال مباشرات ونزل
00:46ومعنى النمينة
00:48ومعنى المنزل
00:50ومعنى مستحيل
00:51اختيتها بأمان المنزل
00:53The Kai Tak Sports Park is one of those venues.
00:57It's the largest sports and entertainment complex in Hong Kong.
01:02Since opening in March, it has already made it smart,
01:05hosting major international events.
01:08The national games will really help solidify Hong Kong's offering
01:13and especially open up Hong Kong's offering to the mainland.
01:18Hong Kong's world is internationally famous in Hong Kong
01:22and the stadium here, we've already run the Sevens this year
01:26so we know that it will be another great presentation.
01:28The one thing that's fantastic to be able to see
01:31is that we really try and define our offering as Hong Kong's home stadium
01:36and it's been brilliant to see that.
01:38In just five months, a million people have visited this 50,000-seat stadium,
01:44witnessing its cutting-edge technology and design.
01:47It's got a very unique Hong Kong feeling to it,
01:52especially with the window onto the Hong Kong skyline.
01:59The venues are ready but are the athletes prepared for the challenge ahead?
02:04Hong Kong's men's handball team is ready ahead of the Games.
02:09Leading the team is a Swedish coach who's lived in the city for five years,
02:13guiding them with purpose and a strategy.
02:16I'm mostly excited for the players
02:19because for them it's really going to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity kind of thing.
02:23Like this is this one shot in front of their home crowd.
02:27They never ever played on such venues before.
02:31The Kai Tak Sports Arena will be home to both handball and fencing during the Games.
02:37Are you happy to play there?
02:39I mean, as long as the people show up to support us, I'll happily play anywhere.
02:45Obviously Kai Tak is a bit bigger so there could be more people coming to support us.
02:49Held every four years, the National Games are always a challenge to organize.
02:55And this year, more than ever, with cross-border events for the first time.
03:00A 230-kilometer cycling race stretches across the Hong Kong-Zuhai-Macao Bridge
03:07while a marathon connects Hong Kong to Shenzhen in mainland China.
03:11So basically, 21 kilometers in Hong Kong, 21 kilometers in Shenzhen.
03:17The race will start at the stadium in Shenzhen
03:20and the runners will pass through the immigration checkpoint
03:23and then come into Hong Kong.
03:25As they will have gone through the pre-registration, there's no need to stop.
03:29The Chinese mainland Hong Kong and Macau are three separate custom territories
03:34so every detail must be fine-tuned to keep the races running seamlessly from start to finish.
03:40The cycling is a very long route actually.
03:43We expect it will take more than five hours.
03:46The cyclists, actually they need to pass through the customs and immigration control points
03:52six times in total.
03:53And then we use technology to ensure that they will not go to other part of the road.
04:02Athletes are gearing up for these pioneering cross-border races.
04:07Vincent Lam broke Hong Kong's marathon record in 2024.
04:14Now he's taking on a new challenge at the Games.
04:17Doing this cross-border marathon requires a lot of work.
04:21There are a lot of challenges along the course, for example, like the bridges
04:27and also the headwind and the crosswind around the Shenzhen Bay border.
04:34Racing in the home turf even makes this experience more unforgettable.
04:39It's definitely like once in a lifetime experience.
04:43Hong Kong's venues and athletes are all set for the excitement of the competition
04:48and the roar of the crowds.
04:50at one of Asia's largest sporting events.
04:53The Games kick off on November 9.
04:55November 9.
04:56European теоргор ma imag verzs
04:57olffe see in the luke
04:59vokong.com
05:02Bye.
05:03Trojan Bay
05:062
05:10
05:15vaak
Comments

Recommended