List of multi-sport events held by China
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This article lists multi-sport events held by the People's Republic of China (PRC), including Hong Kong (after 1997) and Macau (after 1999).
Beijing
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Beijing | 1990 Asian Games | September 22 - October 7 | 36 | 6,122 | 29 | 310 | President Yang Shangkun | 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 | |
2008 Summer Olympics[a] | August 8 - 24 | 204 | 10,942 | 28 | 302 | CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao | China | |
2008 Summer Paralympics[b] | September 6 - 17 | 146 | 3,951 | 20 | 472 | CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao | China | |
2008 World Mind Sports Games | October 3 - 18 | 143 | 2,763 | 5 | 35 | N/A | China | |
2010 World Combat Games | August 28 - September 4 | 96 | 1,108 | 12 | 118 | N/A | Russia | |
2022 Winter Olympics[c] | February 4 - 20 | 91 | 2,871 | 7 | 109 | CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping | Norway | |
2022 Winter Paralympics[d] | March 4 - 13 | 46 | 564 | 6 | 78 | CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping | China |
Tianjin
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Tianjin | 2013 East Asian Games | October 6 - 15 | 9 | 2,422 | 24 | 254 | Vice Premier Liu Yandong | China |
Shanghai
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Shanghai | 1993 East Asian Games | May 9 - 18 | 8 | 1,021 | 12 | 170 | CCP General Secretary & President Jiang Zemin | 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 |
Jilin
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Changchun | 2007 Asian Winter Games | January 28 - February 4 | 25 | 796 | 5 | 47 | CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao | China |
Heilongjiang
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Harbin | 1996 Asian Winter Games | February 4 - 11 | 15 | 453 | 8 | 43 | CCP General Secretary & President Jiang Zemin | China |
2009 Winter Universiade | February 18 - February 28 | 44 | 2,326 | 12 | 82 | State Councilor Liu Yandong | China |
Jiangsu
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Nanjing | 2013 Asian Youth Games | August 16 - 24 | 45 | 2,404 | 16 | 122 | Vice Premier Liu Yandong | China |
2014 Summer Youth Olympics | August 16 - 28 | 203 | 3,579 | 28 | 222 | CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping | China |
Zhejiang
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Hangzhou | 2022 Asian Games | September 10 - 25 | TBD | 40 | 482 | TBD | Future event | |
2022 Asian Para Games | October 9 - 15 | TBD | 22 | 616 | TBD | Future event |
Fujian
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Jinjiang | 2021 Gymnasiade U18 | November 26 - December 3 2022 | TBD | 18 | 241 | TBD | Future event |
Shandong
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Haiyang | 2012 Asian Beach Games | June 16 - 22 | 43 | 1,336 | 13 | 49 | State Councilor Ma Kai | China |
Hubei
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Wuhan | 2019 Military World Games | October 18 - 27 | 109 | 9,308 | 27 | 329 | CCP General Secretary & President Xi Jinping | China |
Guangdong
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Guangzhou | 2010 Asian Games[e] | November 12 - 27 | 45 | 9,704 | 42 | 476 | Premier Wen Jiabao | China |
2010 Asian Para Games | December 12 - 19 | 41 | 2,405 | 19 | 341 | Vice Premier Li Keqiang | China | |
2017 BRICS Games | June 17 - 21 | 5 | c.300 | 3 | 10 | N/A | China | |
Shenzhen | 2011 Summer Universiade | August 12 - 23 | 165 | 7,999 | 24 | 306 | CCP General Secretary & President Hu Jintao | China |
Sichuan
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Chengdu | 2019 World Police and Fire Games | August 8 - 18 | 79 | 10,678 | 60 | N/A | Governor of Sichuan Yin Li | China |
2021 Universiade | 28 July - 8 August 2023 (due to Covid-19 Pandemic) | TBD | 18 | 268 | TBD | |||
Chengdu | 2025 World Games | 7 August 2025 - 17 August 2025 | TBD |
Hong Kong
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team | ||
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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 | |||
2022 Gay Games | November 3 - November 11, 2023 (due to Covid-19 Pandemic) | TBD | Future event |
Macau
Host city | Event | Date | Teams | Athletes | Sports | Events | Officially opened by | Top placed team |
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Macau | 2005 East Asian Games | October 29 - November 6 | 9 | 1,919 | 17 | 235 | Vice Premier Wu Yi | China |
2006 Lusophony Games | October 7 - 15 | 11 | 733 | 8 | 48 | Chief Executive Edmund Ho | Brazil | |
2007 Asian Indoor Games | October 26 - November 3 | 44 | 1,792 | 17 | 151 | Chief Executive Edmund Ho | China |