Delegates to the Chef De Mission Meeting of the Fifth Asian Beach Games (Source: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – The Chef De Mission Meeting of the Fifth Asian Beach Games (ABG) was opened🐬 in the central city of Danang on June 1, attracting the participation of over 60 delegates from 38 participating countries and territories across Asia.
Addressing at the opening ceremony, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Le Khanh Hai, who is also head of the fifth ABG organising board, asserted that the city and Vietnam in general pledge to do the best to make the event successful.
Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Dang Viet Dung said the organising board has worked closely with the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), heads of sport delegations and the Vietnam Olympic Committee to prepare for the games
Wei Jizhong, Vice Chairman of the OCA underlined the biennial ABG has become one of the largest sport events not only in the region but also globally. He also lauded the host country for being well prepared and wished the event great success.
The fifth ABG 2016 will be run from September 24 to October 3, with the participation of about 6,500 athletes, coaches and officials from 45 Asian countries and territories.
The athletes will compete in 14 major sports events for 172 set of medals. The East Sea Park, My Khe beach, Phuong Trang urban beach and Son Thuy seaside resort have been selected to be the event’s competition venues.
The games were initiated by the Olympic Council of Asia and held for the first time in Indonesia’s Bali in 2008.-VNA
A ceremony was held in the central city of Da Nang on September 24 to start the 365-day countdown to the fifth Asian Beach Game s (ABG 5), which will take place from September 24-October 3, 2016.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recently asked the central city of Da Nang to map out its plan for the fifth Asian Beach Games (ABG 5), to be held from September 24 to October 2016.
The central city of Da Nang is gearing up for the fifth Asian Beach Games (ABG 5) scheduled for September 24 – October 3, according to the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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