Traffic restrictions for the Hangzhou Asian Games are as follows: from September 18 to 2023 10 9, from 7:00 to 20:00 every day (including the opening and closing ceremonies of the Asian Games on September 23rd at 24:00 and June 10). The implementation area is all roads within the G2504 Hangzhou Ring Expressway (inclusive).
The restricted area is all roads within the G2504 Hangzhou Ring Expressway (inclusive), and the following management measures are implemented: (1) Zhejiang A brand small and micro buses are allowed to pass "one day and two days" according to the last Arabic numeral of the motor vehicle number plate; Non-Zhejiang A-brand minibuses are forbidden to pass. The above vehicles include new energy license plates and temporary license plates.
Introduction to the history of Asian Games:
The Asian Games, referred to as the Asian Games for short, is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in Asia, which is hosted by the member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia in turn. The International Olympic Committee recognizes the Asian Sports Federation as the official international sports organization in Asia. The Asian Games is held every four years, alternating with the Olympic Games.
The history of the Asian Games can be traced back to 195 1, and the first Asian Games was held in New Delhi, India. Initially, the Asian Games was hosted by the Asian Sports Federation, and the participating countries were mainly Asian countries. With the passage of time, the scale of the Asian Games has gradually expanded, and more and more countries have participated, including some countries outside Asia.
The events of the Asian Games include various sports competitions, such as track and field, swimming, gymnastics, football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis and badminton. Every Asian Games has delegations from Asian countries and regions, and the number of participants and events are increasing.