Professional physiotherapists had been utilizing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) techniques to help the athletes at the 12th Chengdu World Games remain in tip-top shape during the event, which wrapped up Sunday.
By undergoing acupuncture, massage, cupping and other practices used in TCM, athletes experienced the benefits of China's ancient healing practices in the Athletes' Village. The techniques can aid in alleviating muscle fatigue and speeding up post-race recovery.
"Foreign athletes who compete or train here may have experience muscle strains or pains. Our massage and cupping treatments -- non-invasive, green and safe methods -- can quickly relieve their fatigue," said Chen Yuzhou, a TCM massage physiotherapist.
Many athletes noted the comfort of the treatment, with some seeking to experience massage every day.
"I felt that I had a little bit pain here, a little bit here, and they worked on it, and now it's finished. I have no pain," said Isabel, a member of the French delegation.
The World Games, first held in 1981 and staged every four years, is the highest-level international multi-sport event outside the Olympic Games, featuring sports and disciplines that are not on the Olympic program. This year's competition ran from Aug 7 to 17.
TCM techniques help athletes maintain peak performance at Chengdu World Games
The China Media Group (CMG) held the first rehearsal for the 2026 Spring Festival Gala on Saturday, fine-tuning the highly anticipated TV event amid the festive atmosphere of the traditional Chinese New Year.
The rehearsal seamlessly integrated innovative technologies with vibrant stage visuals, offering a first glimpse of the gala's overall impact under the theme "Galloping Steed, Onward Unstoppable.”
Inspired by traditional Chinese culture, the Year of the Horse gala incorporates zodiac themes that symbolize perseverance and progress. The production merges art and technology, using AI, AR, and XR to create immersive, blended-reality visuals. Horse-themed artistic installations shape a dynamic stage, while original songs and opera pieces convey the spirited ethos of the zodiac year.
Robots, which made their debut in last year's gala, will once again take the stage at the Spring Festival Gala, showcasing the country's technological advancements.
Known as "Chunwan" in Chinese, the gala has been broadcast live annually since 1983 and is regarded as a major cultural symbol for the Chinese New Year celebrations in China. This year's gala will air on Feb 16, the eve of the Chinese New Year.
The gala has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the most-watched annual television program worldwide. Just over a year ago, the Spring Festival itself was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
CMG holds first rehearsal for 2026 Spring Festival Gala