Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
The medal design for this year's Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, was unveiled on Friday, which also marks the 100-day countdown to the event.
The medal is named "Osmanthus Grace," which is another core element of the Asian Para Games, along with the official emblem "Ever Forward," mascot "Feifei," color system "Meeting the World" and torch "Laurels." It is an important addition to the overall aesthetic of the event.
Combining the Liangzhu jade and sweet osmanthus, the city flower of Hangzhou, Osmanthus Grace ritually honors both the Lianghzu jade, a round green jade for heaven, and the yellow jade (cong), a square jade for the Earth, while enjoying sweet osmanthus, which creates a refreshing and pleasant scene for people.
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
The name Osmanthus Grace is derived from a Tang lyric poem composed a thousand years ago by the then poet-governor of Hangzhou, one line of which goes, "Around mountain temples I search for osmanthus blooms falling from the moon." Such naming implies the poetic mood and romantic scene of Hangzhou in autumn. The front of the medal features a combination of osmanthus flowers and the emblem of the Hangzhou Asian Para Games, which is highly recognizable.
Osmanthus Grace shows the sportsmanship of tenacity and hard work. It represents the poetic name of osmanthus, which falls into golden osmanthus and silver osmamthus, implying gold medals and silver medals. Each and every flower falling down from the osmanthus trees growing on the moon symbolizes the medals won by the athletes who bravely move forward and challenge themselves.
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
Medal design for the fourth Asian Para Games. /Hangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee
The medal will be made by mold-making, base-making and embossing. The medal ribbon will be hand-stitched on both sides with a brocade jacquard process, supplemented by environmentally friendly printing technology.
The Asian Para Games will take place from October 22 to 28.