First imported Asian Games goods arrive in Hangzhou
Over 400 pieces of competition clothing and backpacks of the Chinese Hong Kong delegation arrive at Hangzhou International Airport on July 20. [Photo/hangzhou2022.cn]
Loads of Asian Games-related goods owned by the Chinese Hong Kong delegation, including clothing and sailboards, were transported to Zhejiang province by both air and sea on July 20, local media outlets reported.
They made up the first batch of imported goods that benefited from the convenient customs clearance measures implemented for the Hangzhou Asian Games.
The goods, totaling over 400 pieces of competition clothing and backpacks, along with more than 40 sailing boards, coach boats, and other types of training equipment, were all provided by the Chinese Hong Kong delegation.
Forty sailing boards, coach boats, and other types of training equipment arrive at the Ningbo Zhoushan Port on July 20. [Photo/hangzhou2022.cn]
YTO Express, the official logistics service sponsor of the Games, was responsible for transporting the supplies. They received the order on July 17, and were told the goods must be delivered before July 20 for the training and preparation of the Hong Kong delegation.
The YTO team actively coordinated with the Hong Kong delegation, the Asian Games Organizing Committee, and local customs, ensuring everything went smoothly.
The Hangzhou Asian Games logistics center is about to enter its busiest season, with clothing, competition equipment and broadcasting devices from Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore expected to arrive before mid-August.
Hangzhou Customs opens a designated counter for the Asian Games. [Photo/hangzhou2022.cn]
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