Torch relay for World Games debuts in China, tracing cultural landmarks


The torch was then handed to the first torchbearer -- Huang Zhangjiayang, a Chengdu native and gold medalist in group all-around rhythmic gymnastics at the Paris Olympics.
Huang set off holding the torch named "Zhumeng" (meaning "Bamboo Dream"), whose design draws inspiration from the iconic bronze standing figure of Sanxingdui and the symbolic virtue of bamboo in Chinese culture.
Spanning three cities -- Chengdu, Deyang and Meishan -- the relay route connected six major cultural landmarks, including Sanxingdui, Jinsha, the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Wuhou Shrine, Meishan San Su Shrine Museum and Xinglong Lake Wetland Park.
Each stop along the route symbolized a facet of Chinese culture, from ancient civilization and ecological awareness to national spirit and international friendship, while also paying tribute to the enduring spirit of sportsmanship, showcasing the rich heritage and values the host city brings to the global stage.