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National Peasants' Games

The National Peasants' Games (simplified Chinese: 中华人民共和国农民运动会; traditional Chinese: 中華人民共和國農民運動會; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Nóngmín Yùndònghuì) are a quadrennial multi-sport event in China in which competitors from among the country's 750 million rural residents take part in sports, both conventional - including basketball, athletics, table tennis, shooting, xiangqi (Chinese chess) and tai chi, and traditional rural and Chinese activities, such as wushu, dragon boat racing, lion dancing,[1] tyre pushing, food-carrying, rice planting,[2] kite flying, jianzi (kick shuttlecock) and tug of war. All of China's 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, as well as Taiwan, are represented. Hong Kong and Macau usually send observer delegations.

The games emphasise recreation more than results, according to the official Xinhua news agency, and the event is claimed to be the world's only regular sports meeting for peasants. For the government, the games "showcase the achievements made by the Chinese people in the 30 years of the reform and opening up to the outside world," in the words of Chinese Agricultural Minister Sun Zhengcai, at the opening of the sixth event.[3]

Early history edit

The first National Peasants' Games, held in Beijing in 1988, comprised seven events, all of them conventional sports: basketball, table tennis, Chinese-style wrestling (possibly shuai jiao), athletics, cycling, shooting and football.[4]

At the second Games, in Xiaogan in Hubei province, the alignment with 'peasant activity' began. Traditional pastimes of xiangqi (Chinese chess) and tai chi were added, while football was omitted and shooting was replaced by the 'militiaman triathlon' (shooting, grenade throwing and a five-kilometre cross-country race).[4]

The 1996 Games, in Shanghai, introduced dragon dancing as an event, and attracted foreign media coverage.[4]

At the fourth Games, in Mianyang in 2000, dragon boat racing, kite flying and [[jianzi (kick shuttlecock) were added as events.[4]

The fifth National Peasants' Games were held in October 2004 in Yichun, in Jiangxi province, with the participation of 2,560 athletes. At the event, which dovetailed with China celebrating "the year of sports in rural areas", angling and 'rice planting' were added to the roster.[4][5][6][7]

2008 Games edit

The sixth games, held in Quanzhou, in eastern Fujian Province, began on 26 October 2008 with around 3,500 competitors taking part in 15 sports and over 180 events. Entrance to all events was free to spectators.

The event involved the construction or renovation of 15 stadiums at a cost of nearly $1 billion, including a new 32,000-seat venue, the Haixia (Straits) Stadium, used for the opening and closing ceremonies.

A new event in 2008 was Yangko dance, a traditional folk dance popular in China's northern provinces.[8]

Editions edit

National Peasants' Games[4]
Year Host City Sports Athletes
1988 Beijing 7
1992 Xiaogan, Hubei 8 2,200
1996 Shanghai 9
2000 Mianyang, Sichuan 12
2004 Yichun, Jiangxi 13 2,560
2008 Quanzhou, Fujian 15 3,500
2012 Nanyang, Henan

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lion Dance Match at the Sixth Peasants' Games 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Jongo News, 27 Oct 08
  2. ^ The 6th National Peasants' Games in the city of Quanzhou, Daily Telegraph, image gallery
  3. ^ Sixth Chinese National Peasants' Games Open in Quanzhou CRI English.com
  4. ^ a b c d e f Games of Peasants, Games of Joy (Xinhua), 25 October 2008
  5. ^ Chinese peasants take the field[dead link] Xinhua, 18 October 2004
  6. ^ Fifth national peasants' games opens
  7. ^ People's Daily releases top sports events in 2004
  8. ^ Sixth Chinese National Peasants' Games open in Quanzhou, Sina.com

External links edit

  • (in Chinese)
  • "The Seventh Chinese National Peasants' Games official website" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 22 January 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2010.

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