China has become one of the cores of the world's e-sports
Xinmin Evening News
2024-07-20 15:31Published on the official account of Shanghai Xinmin Evening News
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China has become one of the cores of the world's e-sports.
The development speed of China's e-sports industry has attracted much attention Reporter Li Mingshen Photo the same below
The 2026 Aichi · Nagoya Asian Games will be held in Nagoya, Japan, from September 19, 2026 to October 4, 2026. A few days ago, the members of the Asian Games E-sports Working Group have been elected and announced. The working group was appointed by Singh, Acting President of the Olympic Council of Asia and Chairman of the Sports and Esports and Wushu Committee, and Ying Shuling, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Hero Sports VSPO, served as the leader of the working group. The members of the working group will be responsible for the selection of esports events for the 20th Asian Games to be held in Aichi · Nagoya in 2026.
At the beginning of this year, Ying Shuling was elected as a member of the first Olympic Council of Asia Esports Committee. The OCA has 19 standing committees, including the Esports and E-Wushu Committee, the Athletes' Commission, and the Rules Committee, which aim to provide recommendations to the OCA. The Chinese were elected to important positions, and behind them is the power of China that is difficult to ignore. They hope that China will provide advice and assistance for the development of e-sports events in Asia, accelerate the development of the e-sports industry with professional strength, promote the Olympic spirit to connect more young people, and enter the field of vision of more audiences in a more positive and healthy way.
Chinese e-sports players compete in the Hangzhou Asian Games
In June this year, the official website of the Global Esports Federation announced the latest management team, and Ying Shuling was also elected vice president of the Global Esports Federation. GEF is an international esports governing body headquartered in Singapore and consists of 154 member federations and four continental esports development federations (Africa, Europe, Oceania and Pan-America).
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