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Is Ningbo the co-host city of Hangzhou Asian Games?
Ningbo is the co-host city of Hangzhou Asian Games.

Hangzhou Asian Games has six host cities, namely Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Jinhua, Shaoxing and Huzhou. Hangzhou is a major host city. The competitions held here include the opening and closing ceremonies, track and field, basketball, swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, tennis, squash, football, track and field of the Asian Para Games, gymnastics (competitive gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline), water polo, table tennis, break dancing, hockey, e-sports, roller skating, rowing, modern pentathlon and track cycling.

There are five co-hosting cities in Hangzhou Asian Games, namely Ningbo, Shaoxing, Huzhou, Jinhua and Wenzhou. There are 55 competition venues in Hangzhou Asian Games, of which 14 are co-host cities. There are 40 sports in the competition, including 365,438+0 Olympic events and 9 non-Olympic events. The competitions held in Ningbo include sailing, windsurfing and beach volleyball. The competition venues are China Zhejiang Ocean Sports Center and the Asian Games sand volleyball base.

Introduction to the history of Asian Games:

The Asian Games, formerly known as the Far East Games, is sponsored by the Philippine Sports Association and held every two years, alternately in Manila, China, Shanghai and Osaka. Held for ten consecutive years, it was forced to stop because of the outbreak of world war 1937.

1948, Asian athletes who participated in the World Olympic Games decided to resume the Far East Games and expand the scale of the Games, renamed the Asian Games, and held it every four years, just at the wrong time with the Olympic Games. From 65438 to 0990, the 11th Asian Games was held in Beijing, which was the first time that China hosted the Asian Games.

The Asian Games is held every four years, alternating with the Olympic Games. It was recognized by the International Olympic Committee and became the official Asian Regional Games. 195 1 By 2022, the Asian Games will be held on 18. The number of participating countries and athletes is increasing year by year, and the competitive level is getting higher and higher.