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15th National Games cross-region cycling race kicks off

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15th National Games cross-region cycling race kicks off

2025-11-08 22:10 Last Updated At:11-09 06:17

Men's individual road cycling race of the 15th National Games kicked off on Saturday, spanning south China's Guangdong Province and the neighboring Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions (SARs).

The 15th National Games will officially open on Sunday across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in south China, marking the first time for the three regions to co-host the country's premier multi-sport event.

The road cycling race, extending for 231.8 kilometers and with 55.8 kilometers in Hong Kong section, is the only event in the National Games that spans all the three host regions.

Riders will complete the entire route through the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, which fully demonstrates the unique feature of this Games being jointly hosted by the three regions.

"It's a cross-region race. It feels especially meaningful and I am very excited as I know that people from Zhuhai and Macao are watching simultaneously," said a Hong Kong resident.

"This event is very meaningful, as it links three places, and shows the high-level integration of the Greater Bay Area," said a volunteer.

"As a Hong Kong resident, it's an honor and the greatest joy for me to witness them achieve their best results here," said a Hong Kong volunteer.

"I hope that through the National Games, young people from the three regions can be truly connected with each other," said a Hong Kong spectator.

The National Games, held every four years, is China's highest level and largest national multi-sports event. The last edition in 2021 saw over 12,000 athletes compete in the northwestern province of Shaanxi.

15th National Games cross-region cycling race kicks off

15th National Games cross-region cycling race kicks off

More than 770 high-tech companies have packed into 33 themed buildings at China's Xiong'an New Area, turning floor proximity into business partnerships in a government-engineered experiment to build innovation clusters outside the capital Beijing.

On April 1, 2017, China announced plans to establish the Xiong'an New Area, located about 100 kilometers southwest of Beijing. The aim was to build a green city on an area of 1,770 square kilometers, featuring innovation and providing a national model of high-quality development.

Over the past nine years, facilities such as the Zhongguancun Science Park have begun high-quality operations in Xiong'an. In the Zhongguancun Science Park's low-altitude economy building, Zhu Xu, co-founder of a Beijing drone company, dropped in on a company located one floor below his to explore collaboration opportunities.

As the building houses numerous upstream and downstream enterprises in the low-altitude economy industry, with potential partners just a floor or two away, Zhu frequently receives invitations to matchmaking events where participants analyze the market and discuss technologies together.

"(The Zhongguancun Science Park) organizes matchmaking events on a regular basis. At one such session, we learned about a company on the 7th floor that share some technical similarities with us. We spoke with them promptly, and now we are gradually carrying out research and development and cooperation together," said Zhu.

Zhu's company moved to Xiong'an in Oct 2025. Shortly after relocating, Zhu began joint research and development with the company on the 7th floor. Together, they have upgraded drones to support remote intelligent ground operation, quickly developing a mature autonomous drone operation system.

"We open up real-world application scenarios to enterprises. Through various activities, companies link up naturally, and collaborations within the building have happened effortlessly," said Li Yue, deputy head of the Industry, Information Technology and Data Bureau of the Xiong'an New Area.

Zhu is among many people who pursue a career and a life in the Xiong'an New Area, which has been transformed from a stretch of raw land to a mapped plan, and then to a city -- a modern new town springing up in a matter of nine years.

In the process of relieving Beijing of functions non-essential to its role as China's capital, renowned universities and research institutes, major state-owned companies as well as start-ups are relocated to this vibrant area.

So far, more than 4,000 Beijing-origin companies have been relocated to Xiong'an, and more than 400 centrally administrated state-owned enterprises have set branches in the city.

Construction is rapidly ongoing on the campus buildings of four universities in the Xiong'an New Area -- Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing University of Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry University and China University of Geosciences.

In less than a decade, Xiong'an has adhered to high standards of planning and design, adopting a "moving in after infrastructure is in place" approach, ensuring that networks of water, electricity, gas, roads and bridges are established first.

Dubbed the "city of the future", Xiong'an is undergoing rapid changes. The developed area spans around 215 square kilometers with total investment exceeding one trillion yuan (about 145 billion U.S. dollars) and over 5,300 buildings shaping the urban skyline, housing 1.41 million residents and 669 high-tech enterprises.

Meanwhile, Xiong'an is becoming greener and more biodiverse. Since 2017, a total of 32,200 hectares of new afforested land has emerged in Xiong'an, bringing the total green area to nearly 50,000 hectares. The forest coverage rate has risen from 11 percent to 35.1 percent, according to official data.

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