The sixth Asian Winter Games has ended
in northeastern China's Changchun. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao declared the close
of the games.
The magnificent show over the last eight days carrying the
dreams and aspirations of Asia passed into history as the Asian Winter Games
came to a close on Sunday night at Wuhuan Gymnasium in an atmosphere of
friendship and unity.
This year's games ended with China topping the medal count. The host country
dominated the overall medal table with a record number of 19 golds, 19 silvers
and 23 bronzes.
At the closing ceremony, the performance, featuring the theme of "Eternal
Asia," portrayed a crystal ice and snow wonderland of northeastern China and its
harmonious relations with other members of the Asian Olympic family.
As the games wound down at the gymnasium, the flag of the Olympic Council of
Asia was handed over to Almaty, Kazakhstan, which will host the next Asian
Winter Games in 2011.
About a week ago, Chinese President Hu Jintao announced the opening of the
competitions. This year's event featured all 45 members of the Olympic Council
of Asia for the first time in its history.