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[[File:Beijing 2008, Beijing National Stadium.jpg|thumb|250px|[[2008 Summer Olympics]].]]
[[File:Beijing 2008, Beijing National Stadium.jpg|thumb|250px|[[2008 Summer Olympics]].]]


This article lists [[multi-sport event|multi-sport events]] held by the [[China|People' Republic of China]], including Hong Kong (after 1997) and Macau (after 1999).
This article lists [[multi-sport event]]s held by the [[China|People's Republic of China]] (PRC), including [[Hong Kong]] (after 1997) and [[Macau]] (after 1999).


==Beijing==
==Mainland==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! Host city
! Host city
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! align=left|Top placed team
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
|-
| rowspan=8|[[Beijing]]
| rowspan=9|[[Beijing]]
| [[1990 Asian Games]]
| [[1990 Asian Games]]
| September 22 - October 7
| September 22 - October 7
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| 12
| 12
| 170
| 170
| President [[Jiang Zemin]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Jiang Zemin]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
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| 28
| 28
| 302
| 302
| President [[Hu Jintao]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Hu Jintao]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
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| 20
| 20
| 472
| 472
| President [[Hu Jintao]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Hu Jintao]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
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| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| [[2010 World Combat Games]]
| [[2022 Winter Olympics]]{{efn|[[Zhangjiakou]] will be the co-host city.}}
| August 28 - September 4
| 96
| 1,108
| 12
| 118
| N/A
| {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia
|-
| [[2022 Winter Olympics]]{{efn|With [[Zhangjiakou]] as co-host city.}}
| February 4 - 20
| February 4 - 20
| 91
| colspan=2| ''TBD''
| 2,871
| 7
| 7
| 102
| 109
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Xi Jinping]]
| ''TBD''
| {{flagicon|NOR}} Norway
| ''Future event''
|-
|-
| [[2022 Winter Paralympics]]{{efn|[[Zhangjiakou]] will be the co-host city.}}
| [[2022 Winter Paralympics]]{{efn|With [[Zhangjiakou]] as co-host city.}}
| March 4 - 13
| March 4 - 13
| 46
| colspan=2| ''TBD''
| 7
| 564
| 75
| 6
| ''TBD''
| 78
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Xi Jinping]]
| ''Future event''
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|}

==Tianjin==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Host city
! Event
! Date
! Teams
! Athletes
! Sports
! Events
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
|-
| [[Tianjin]]
| [[Tianjin]]
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| Vice Premier [[Liu Yandong]]
| Vice Premier [[Liu Yandong]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|}

==Shanghai==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Host city
! Event
! Date
! Teams
! Athletes
! Sports
! Events
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
|-
| rowspan=3|[[Shanghai]]
| rowspan=3|[[Shanghai]]
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| 12
| 12
| 170
| 170
| President [[Jiang Zemin]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Jiang Zemin]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
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| 25
| 25
|
|
| President [[Hu Jintao]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Hu Jintao]]
| ''Unknown''
| ''Unknown''
|-
|-
| [[Changchun]], [[Jilin]]
|}

==Jilin==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Host city
! Event
! Date
! Teams
! Athletes
! Sports
! Events
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
| [[Changchun]]
| [[2007 Asian Winter Games]]
| [[2007 Asian Winter Games]]
| January 28 - February 4
| January 28 - February 4
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| 5
| 5
| 47
| 47
| President [[Hu Jintao]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Hu Jintao]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| rowspan=3|[[Harbin]], [[Heilongjiang]]
|}

==Heilongjiang==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Host city
! Event
! Date
! Teams
! Athletes
! Sports
! Events
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
| rowspan=2|[[Harbin]]
| [[1996 Asian Winter Games]]
| [[1996 Asian Winter Games]]
| February 4 - 11
| February 4 - 11
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| 8
| 8
| 43
| 43
| President [[Jiang Zemin]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Jiang Zemin]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
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| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| [[2025 Asian Winter Games]]
|}
| February 7-14

| colspan=5|TBD
==Jiangsu==
| ''Future event''
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Host city
! Event
! Date
! Teams
! Athletes
! Sports
! Events
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|[[Nanjing]]
| rowspan=2|[[Nanjing]], [[Jiangsu]]
| [[2013 Asian Youth Games]]
| [[2013 Asian Youth Games]]
| August 16 - 24
| August 16 - 24
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| 28
| 28
| 222
| 222
| President [[Xi Jinping]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Xi Jinping]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|[[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang]]
|}
| [[2022 Asian Games]]

| 23 September - 8 October 2023 (due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]])
==Zhejiang==
| 45
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| 11,109
| 40
| 481
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Xi Jinping]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| [[2022 Asian Para Games]]
! Host city
| October 22 - 28 2023 (due to COVID-19 pandemic)
! Event
| 44
! Date
| 3,100
! Teams
| 22
! Athletes
| 501
! Sports
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Xi Jinping]]
! Events
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
|-
| [[Jinjiang, Fujian|Jinjiang]], [[Fujian]]
| rowspan=2|[[Hangzhou]]
| 2021 [[Gymnasiade|Gymnasiade U18]]
| [[2022 Asian Games]]
| November 26 - December 3 2022
| September 10 - 25
| colspan=5|''TBD''
| colspan=2|''TBD''
| 18
| 241
| ''TBD''
| ''Future event''
| ''Future event''
|-
|-
| 2022 [[Asian Para Games]]
| [[Haiyang]], [[Shandong]]
| colspan=6|''TBD''
| ''Future event''
|-
|}

==Shandong==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Host city
! Event
! Date
! Teams
! Athletes
! Sports
! Events
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
| [[Haiyang]]
| [[2012 Asian Beach Games]]
| [[2012 Asian Beach Games]]
| June 16 - 22
| June 16 - 22
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| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| [[Wuhan]], [[Hubei]]
|}
| [[2019 Military World Games]]

| October 18 - 27
==Hubei==
| 109
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| 9,308
|-
| 27
! Host city
| 329
! Event
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Xi Jinping]]
! Date
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
! Teams
! Athletes
! Sports
! Events
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
| [[Wuhan]]
| 2019 [[Military World Games]]
| colspan=6|''TBD''
| ''Future event''
|-
|}

==Guangdong==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Host city
! Event
! Date
! Teams
! Athletes
! Sports
! Events
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|[[Guangzhou]]
| rowspan=3|[[Guangzhou]], [[Guangdong]]
| [[2010 Asian Games]]{{efn|[[Foshan]], [[Dongguan]] and [[Shanwei]] were the co-host cities.}}
| [[2010 Asian Games]]{{efn|[[Foshan]], [[Dongguan]] and [[Shanwei]] were the co-host cities.}}
| November 12 - 27
| November 12 - 27
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| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| [[Shenzhen]]
| 2017 [[BRICS]] Games
| June 17 - 21
| 5
| c.300
| 3
| 10
| N/A
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
| [[Shenzhen]], [[Guangdong]]
| [[2011 Summer Universiade]]
| [[2011 Summer Universiade]]
| August 12 - 23
| August 12 - 23
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| 24
| 24
| 306
| 306
| President [[Hu Jintao]]
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Hu Jintao]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| rowspan=3| [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan]]
|}
| 2019 [[World Police and Fire Games]]

| August 8 - 18
==Sichuan==
| 79
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| 10,678
| 60
| N/A
| Governor of [[Sichuan]] [[Yin Li (politician)|Yin Li]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-
| [[2021 Summer World University Games]]
! Host city
| 28 July - 8 August 2023 (due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]]; also replaced cancelled [[2023 Summer World University Games]])
! Event
| 116
! Date
| 5,059
! Teams
| 18
! Athletes
| 269
! Sports
| CCP General Secretary & President [[Xi Jinping]]
! Events
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
! Officially opened by
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
|-
| [[Chengdu]]
| [[2025 World Games]]
| 7 - 17 August 2025
| 2019 [[World Police and Fire Games]]
| colspan=6|''TBD''
| colspan=2| ''TBD''
| 35
| colspan=2| ''TBD''
| ''Future event''
| ''Future event''
|-
|-
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! align=left|Top placed team
! align=left|Top placed team
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|[[Hong Kong]]
| rowspan=3|[[Hong Kong]]
| 2003 [[FESPIC Games|FESPIC Youth Games]]
| [[2003 FESPIC Youth Games]]
| December 24 - 27
| December 24 - 27
| 15
| 15
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| State Councilor [[Liu Yandong]]
| State Councilor [[Liu Yandong]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
| [[2023 Gay Games]] (co-hosted with [[Guadalajara]], [[Mexico]])
| November 3 - 11, 2023 (due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]])
| 30
| ''TBD''
| 36
| colspan=3|''TBD''
|}
|}


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| 17
| 17
| 235
| 235
| Vice Premier [[Wu Yi]]
| Vice Premier [[Wu Yi (politician)|Wu Yi]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
| {{flagicon|CHN}} China
|-
|-

Latest revision as of 15:11, 26 April 2024

2008 Summer Olympics.

This article lists multi-sport events held by the People's Republic of China (PRC), including Hong Kong (after 1997) and Macau (after 1999).

Mainland[edit]

Host city Event Date Teams Athletes Sports Events Officially opened by Top placed team
Beijing 1990 Asian Games September 22 - October 7 36 6,122 29 310 President Yang Shangkun China China
1994 FESPIC Games September 4 - 10 42 2,081 Unknown
2001 Summer Universiade August 22 - September 1 165 6,757 12 170 CCP General Secretary & President Jiang Zemin China China
2008 Summer Olympics[a] August 8 - 24 204 10,942 28 302 CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao China China
2008 Summer Paralympics[b] September 6 - 17 146 3,951 20 472 CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao China China
2008 World Mind Sports Games October 3 - 18 143 2,763 5 35 N/A China China
2010 World Combat Games August 28 - September 4 96 1,108 12 118 N/A Russia Russia
2022 Winter Olympics[c] February 4 - 20 91 2,871 7 109 CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping Norway Norway
2022 Winter Paralympics[d] March 4 - 13 46 564 6 78 CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping China China
Tianjin 2013 East Asian Games October 6 - 15 9 2,422 24 254 Vice Premier Liu Yandong China China
Shanghai 1993 East Asian Games May 9 - 18 8 1,021 12 170 CCP General Secretary & President Jiang Zemin China China
1998 Gymnasiade December 12 - 19 Unknown
2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games October 2 - 11 165 7,291 25 CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao Unknown
Changchun, Jilin 2007 Asian Winter Games January 28 - February 4 25 796 5 47 CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao China China
Harbin, Heilongjiang 1996 Asian Winter Games February 4 - 11 15 453 8 43 CCP General Secretary & President Jiang Zemin China China
2009 Winter Universiade February 18 - February 28 44 2,326 12 82 State Councilor Liu Yandong China China
2025 Asian Winter Games February 7-14 TBD Future event
Nanjing, Jiangsu 2013 Asian Youth Games August 16 - 24 45 2,404 16 122 Vice Premier Liu Yandong China China
2014 Summer Youth Olympics August 16 - 28 203 3,579 28 222 CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping China China
Hangzhou, Zhejiang 2022 Asian Games 23 September - 8 October 2023 (due to COVID-19 pandemic) 45 11,109 40 481 CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping China China
2022 Asian Para Games October 22 - 28 2023 (due to COVID-19 pandemic) 44 3,100 22 501 CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping China China
Jinjiang, Fujian 2021 Gymnasiade U18 November 26 - December 3 2022 TBD 18 241 TBD Future event
Haiyang, Shandong 2012 Asian Beach Games June 16 - 22 43 1,336 13 49 State Councilor Ma Kai China China
Wuhan, Hubei 2019 Military World Games October 18 - 27 109 9,308 27 329 CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping China China
Guangzhou, Guangdong 2010 Asian Games[e] November 12 - 27 45 9,704 42 476 Premier Wen Jiabao China China
2010 Asian Para Games December 12 - 19 41 2,405 19 341 Vice Premier Li Keqiang China China
2017 BRICS Games June 17 - 21 5 c.300 3 10 N/A China China
Shenzhen, Guangdong 2011 Summer Universiade August 12 - 23 165 7,999 24 306 CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao China China
Chengdu, Sichuan 2019 World Police and Fire Games August 8 - 18 79 10,678 60 N/A Governor of Sichuan Yin Li China China
2021 Summer World University Games 28 July - 8 August 2023 (due to COVID-19 pandemic; also replaced cancelled 2023 Summer World University Games) 116 5,059 18 269 CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping China China
2025 World Games 7 - 17 August 2025 TBD 35 TBD Future event

Hong Kong[edit]

Host city Event Date Teams Athletes Sports Events Officially opened by Top placed team
Hong Kong 2003 FESPIC Youth Games December 24 - 27 15 584 Unknown
2009 East Asian Games December 5 - 13 9 2,377 22 262 State Councilor Liu Yandong China China
2023 Gay Games (co-hosted with Guadalajara, Mexico) November 3 - 11, 2023 (due to COVID-19 pandemic) 30 TBD 36 TBD

Macau[edit]

Host city Event Date Teams Athletes Sports Events Officially opened by Top placed team
Macau 2005 East Asian Games October 29 - November 6 9 1,919 17 235 Vice Premier Wu Yi China China
2006 Lusophony Games October 7 - 15 11 733 8 48 Chief Executive Edmund Ho Brazil Brazil
2007 Asian Indoor Games October 26 - November 3 44 1,792 17 151 Chief Executive Edmund Ho China China

See also[edit]

List of multi-sport events

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Qingdao, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenyang and Qinhuangdao were the co-host cities.
  2. ^ Qingdao and Hong Kong were the co-host cities.
  3. ^ With Zhangjiakou as co-host city.
  4. ^ With Zhangjiakou as co-host city.
  5. ^ Foshan, Dongguan and Shanwei were the co-host cities.