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How to draw Jakarta

How to draw Jakarta is as follows:

Prepare materials: pencil, eraser, marker, etc.

1. First draw the mascot of the Asian Games.

2. Draw the Three Pools Reflecting the Moon in Hangzhou.

3. Draw a red flag in the upper left corner and a stone tower in the distance.

4. Write a title.

5. Coloring.

5. Completed.

Information on the Asian Games

The full name of the Asian Games is the Asian Games, which is the largest comprehensive sports event in Asia. It is one of the three major comprehensive sports games in the world along with the Olympic Games and the Universiade. The Asian Games are hosted by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and are held every four years. The main purpose of the Asian Games is to promote sports exchanges and friendships among Asian countries and regions, and to enhance the sports level and sports culture in Asia.

The events of the Asian Games cover many sports, including traditional track and field, swimming, basketball, football, table tennis, etc., as well as some unique events in Asia, such as martial arts, badminton, fencing, kabaddi, etc. . The first Asian Games was held in New Delhi, India, in 1951. The number of participating countries and regions has gradually increased from the original 11 to the current 45. The Asian Games are generally held in major cities or capitals in Asia, such as Incheon in South Korea, Guangzhou in China, and Jakarta in Indonesia.

The Asian Games also provides qualifying events for the Olympic Games. Winning athletes and teams in many events have the opportunity to participate in the Olympic Games. In addition, the Asian Games is also an opportunity to showcase the city image, sports facilities and game hosting capabilities of the host country and region, which has an important impact on the development of local sports and tourism. The Asian Games is not only a sports event, but also a platform for Asian countries to showcase their strength, enhance friendship, and promote cultural exchanges.