Original title: Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Village officially closed
China News Service, Hangzhou, October 30 (Qian Chenfei) On the 30th, the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Village officially closed and will operate for a total of 17 days.
It is reported that since the pre-opening of the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Village on October 14, it has received a total of 4,884 athletes and team officials (the Chun’an branch has received a total of 158 people), and has been operating continuously, safely, steadily, efficiently and smoothly for 17 days. We have completed various service guarantee tasks and achieved the goal of “two Asian Games, equally exciting”.
Hangzhou Asian Disabled Games Village.Photo by Qian Chenfei
During their stay, many heads of delegations praised the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Village.
Penjor Gyeltshen, leader of the Bhutanese delegation, said, “On the first day I came to the Asian Paralympic Village, I was deeply attracted by the high-tech buildings here. After moving in, I walked around the whole village, starting from various I can experience the professionalism and attentiveness of the Asian Paralympic Village in the details. For example, I can enjoy Asian flavors in the athletes’ restaurant. We met people from all over the Asian Paralympic Village, which was a very wonderful experience.”
Khademudin Allahyar, the head of the Afghan delegation, recalled this time, and the first word that came to his mind was “thank you”, “Thank you to China, thank you to Hangzhou, and thank you to the Asian Paralympic Village. Everyone here is warm-hearted, friendly and helpful. Treat all delegations equally and as family members.”
Khademudin Allahyar said that during this period, he had become friends with the staff of the Asian Paralympic Village and felt the joy and enthusiasm from the volunteers. Once, he encountered difficulties in the middle of the night and didn’t know what to do, so he left a message with the staff. Unexpectedly, the staff called just a few minutes later and solved the problem perfectly that night.
Rajendran Muthusamy, the head of the Malaysian delegation, was deeply impressed by the orderly state of the Asian Paralympic Village and the professional and orderly staff. He was especially satisfied with the barrier-free facilities in the village. “The athletes live very comfortably and use wheelchairs to go to the bathroom, It’s no problem to go up and downstairs and travel around. If you want to go further, you can take the accessible bus, which is a great transportation experience.”
2023-10-31 05:55:00
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