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[Sanya's Coastal Transformation: The Sixth Asian Beach Games and the Spirit of Cultural Exchange]-[When the sea becomes the stadium]

Round Table China · B2 · 2026-04-27

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Sanya’s Coastal Transformation: The Sixth Asian Beach Games and the Spirit of Cultural Exchange

The Sixth Asian Beach Games, hosted in Sanya, Hainan, represents more than just a multi-sport competition; it is a global stage where the traditional boundaries of athletics meet the unpredictability of the ocean. With approximately 1,790 athletes from 45 countries and regions participating in 62 minor events, the Games have effectively turned Sanya into a hub of international activity, bolstered by the Hainan Free Trade Port’s visa-free entry policy for 86 countries.

Redefining Competition: From Stadiums to Shorelines

Unlike traditional indoor arenas, the Asian Beach Games demand that athletes adapt to nature’s variables. As the podcast hosts note, sports like water polo are no longer confined to the "completely calm" water of a swimming pool. Instead, athletes must "battle all the natural forces like the wind, the waves, and the changing tides." This environmental shift adds layers of complexity to the performance, requiring immense endurance and technical skill.

Beach handball serves as a prime example of this new rhythm. Described as "artistic" and "fast-paced," the sport rewards creativity through "spins, airborne shots, and trick passes." Similarly, the inclusion of traditional sports like Dragon Boat racing highlights the cultural depth of the competition. China’s dominance in these events—securing five out of six available gold medals—demonstrates the country’s deep-rooted connection to this ancient practice, which relies on the synchronization of paddlers to the rhythm of a drummer.

Innovation and Infrastructure: The "Glow-Up" of Sanya

Beyond the medals, the Games have acted as a catalyst for urban development. Sanya has undergone a significant "glow-up," adding over 150,000 square meters of greenery and creating "pocket parks" intended for long-term public use. A unique technical detail highlighted by the hosts is the custom-designed sporting sand used for the venues. Recognizing that standard beach sand could be too sharp or too loose, organizers created a "soft and refined texture" that provides the necessary "cushioning" for explosive movements and full-body dives, ensuring both athlete safety and high-level performance.

Cultural Exchange and Legacy

Perhaps the most profound impact of the Games is the opportunity for cross-cultural connection. The theme, "See Ya in Sun Ya" (derived from the Hainan folk song 久久不见久久见), captures the essence of the event: a long-awaited reunion. The opening ceremony, held at the iconic Tianya Haijiao (the "edge of the world"), blended high-tech elements like humanoid robots with traditional cultural expressions such as "Lee brocade and Miao embroidery."

This cultural immersion extends to the athletes and visitors alike. Through reports from the Bin Lang Valley, attendees are introduced to the Li ethnic group, the native inhabitants of Hainan, whose history dates back to the Neolithic period. These exchanges, whether through formal ceremonies or the grassroots act of athletes trading pins with local officials, foster a spirit of mutual respect that transcends the competition itself.

Conclusion: A Lasting Impact

As the Games progress, the focus remains on the legacy of the event. By keeping competition venues open to the public and integrating international visitors into the local fabric, Sanya is setting a model for how major sporting events can serve the local population. The Asian Beach Games have successfully demonstrated that when a city becomes a "global stage," the most enduring victories are not just the medals won, but the cultural understanding and infrastructure improvements left behind for the residents.

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📖 Transcript

Some of the world's best athletes are trading stadiums for shorelines.
The sixth Asian Beach Games taking place in Sanya is where wind and waves are part of the game and every move looks effortless.
So how does an entire city become the main stage where sport meets sea?
Coming to you live from our studios in Beijing, this is Roundtable.
I'm Steve Hatherly.
Thank you very much for being with us today.

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