Cai Jiafu.

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[Special correspondent Nian Miaoyun/Hangzhou report] The Hangzhou Asian Games delegation is on its last day today and will continue to visit other venues.

Summarizing this visit, the team leader Cai Jiafu said that he visited 28 venues this time to collect relevant information and assist players and coaches to prepare for the game after returning to China. However, he also pointed out that the biggest problem at present is that there is no direct flight between Hangzhou and Taiwan. Flights, in order to avoid long-distance travel by players, the government must pay attention to this issue.

The visiting group lasted 7 days and 6 nights. After deducting the travel day from Taiwan to the local area on the first day, the total 6-day itinerary was completed. Cai Jiafu said: "This trip is like an "iron man journey". In 6 days, we visited 28 venues, 36 In addition to the lack of direct flights between Taiwan and Hangzhou, it takes three hours to drive from Shanghai Pudong Airport to Hangzhou.”

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However, Cai Jiafu is very grateful for the arrangement of the Hangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee, which made the itinerary more smooth. "This time in Hangzhou, we not only visited the main stadium of the Asian Games, but also the players' village and restaurants that everyone values ​​most. We chose accommodation in venues that are far away. Point. The coaches of many of our important projects have personally studied the movement of players in and out, the characteristics of the venues, and recorded and measured them in detail. There is only half a year left until the Asian Games. I believe this visit will be very helpful for the players to adapt and prepare before the game .”

In addition to collecting venue information, the visiting group also went to the local area to select relay stations for distant venues, as well as two relay hotels for logistics staff.

At present, it is confirmed that taekwondo players will be arranged to stay at the relay point of the venue the day before the competition. For other events that are far away from the player village, the players will live in the other 5 sub-villages.

Hong Zhichang, deputy director of the Sports Department, mentioned that he will actively strive for the representative team to go to the local area to adapt to the game in advance. In addition, the Sports Administration also hopes to have more logistics personnel stationed in the athletes' village to facilitate the service of the athletes.

Hong Zhichang.

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