Vibrant Cultural Exchange Activities at ABG Athletes' Village Foster Friendship Among Asian Youth
Vibrant Cultural Exchange Activities at ABG Athletes' Village Foster Friendship Among Asian Youth
Jumat, 24 April 2026 | 22:06
SANYA, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 24 April 2026 – From April 22 to 30, the 6th Asian Beach Games (ABG)
is being held in Sanya, Hainan, China. The Athletes' Village, located at
the Mangrove Tree Resort World Sanya Bay, has become a vibrant hub for
athletes from across Asia to gather and connect.
From China's Hainan rice noodles and India's curry prawns to South
Korea's kimchi, a mouthwatering array of regional delicacies is on
display. As athletes savor diverse flavors and share their culinary
cultures, friendships are quietly blossoming over the shared joy of
food.
Beyond cuisine, the Village also hosts activities that blend traditional
Chinese culture with local Hainan charm. These events allow nearly
1,800 athletes from 45 countries and regions to use culture as a bond to
forge genuine friendships off the field, perfectly embodying the Games'
aspiration of "Passing Friendship, Meeting in Sanya."
As a main thoroughfare, the corridor in the Athletes' Village
International Zone buzzes with activity. Athletes from various nations
often gather here to share amusing training stories, hometown
delicacies, traditional songs and dances, and local folklore. Amid this
lively hubbub, language and geographical barriers begin to close
effortlessly. More than just a place to rest, the Village has become a
true "home away from home" for the Games.
"I believe that when we come together for sports and cultural exchange,
the most important thing is to fully engage in the sports themselves.
That's what helps us build friendships, and it's a wonderful
experience," said Chaladol Boonsri, a Thai team official. He noted that
athletes from across Asia have gained a deeper understanding of one
another through these activities, forging closer ties that will
ultimately make the world a better place.
The local Hainan cultural experience has become one of the most
anticipated highlights of these exchange activities. Xing Liting, head
of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Exhibition Area at the
Village, explained that athletes can get up close to ICH items such as
Li brocade, coconut carving, and Li pottery, personally experiencing the
unique charm of Hainan culture. On the other side of the Village, the
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) clinic has also proven highly
popular, with many athletes making special trips to experience
traditional therapies such as
Tuina (massage) and moxibustion.
"I really love this experience. Immersing myself in Chinese culture is
truly enjoyable," said Chmaissani Issa, a Saudi Arabian ju-jitsu
athlete, after trying his hand at Hainan rattan and bamboo weaving.
During the Games, the Athletes' Village will host eight themed cultural
performances, including "Quintessence of China," "Joyful Songs of the
Sea," and "Trendy Sounds of the Free Trade Port." The debut performance,
"Quintessence of China," took the stage on April 19. The spectacular
show had athletes involuntarily clapping along to the rhythm. "This is
my first time watching a Chinese performance in an Athletes' Village,
and it's incredibly interesting," Issa added.
An official from the Sanya ABG Organizing Committee stated that a
professional service team had been assembled to fully address athletes'
daily needs during the competition. By offering diverse forms of care,
such as birthday wishes and congratulatory messages for medal winners,
the committee ensures that athletes can fully concentrate on their
events while fostering mutual understanding and friendship in a relaxed
and joyful atmosphere.
The 6th ABG marks the first comprehensive international sporting event
held after the launch of independent customs operations at the Hainan
Free Trade Port. The cultural exchange activities at the ABG Athletes'
Village not only serve as a bridge of communication for Asian youth but
also showcase Hainan's openness and inclusiveness to the world. "I look
forward to making more friends, sharing training experiences, and
exploring different cultures," said Shhijir-Erdene Bat-Enkh, a Mongolian
beach volleyball player. "This will undoubtedly become a beautiful,
unforgettable memory for me."
As the Games progress, the cultural exchange activities within this
"home away from home" will also continue, allowing the seeds of
friendship to take root and grow amidst the coconut breezes and coastal
scenery of Sanya, and ensuring the spirit of the Asian Beach Games is
continuously passed on through cultural integration.
Photo Caption: The Athletes' Village for the Asian Beach Games in Sanya.