Bid In 2003
Hong Kong,
Chinese Taipei and
Mongolia entered the bidding process as potential host cities for the 5th East Asian games. Mongolia subsequently withdrew. On 3 November 2003 at a meeting in
Macau,
Hong Kong was selected as the host. June 2004 saw the formation of the Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong East Asian Games, chaired by
Timothy Fok, president of
Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong.
Costs On 13 January 2006 the
Legislative Council had approved the government spending of
HK$123 million for the games. The total expenditure for the games is estimated to be HK$240 million. The estimated total revenue is also HK$240 million, including HK$123 million government funding, HK$43 million from ticket and merchandise sales and HK$74 million from cash sponsorship.
Venues Source: •
Kowloon Park Swimming Pool: Aquatics (Swimming, Diving) •
Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground: Athletics, Bodybuilding, Cycling (Indoor Cycling) •
Queen Elizabeth Stadium: Badminton, Table-tennis •
Hong Kong Coliseum: Basketball, Volleyball •
Western Park Sports Centre: Basketball, Wushu (Taolu, Sanshou) •
Hong Kong International Trade & Exhibition Centre: Bowling, Cue Sports, DanceSport •
Gin Drinker's Bay, Kwai Chung: Cycling (BMX) • Public Roads in the
New Territories: Cycling (Road Cycling) •
Hong Kong Stadium: Football, Rugby Sevens •
Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground: Football •
King's Park Hockey Ground: Hockey •
Shek Kip Mei Park Sports Centre: Judo, Taekwondo • Shatin Rowing Centre: Rowing •
South China AA Sports Complex: Shooting • Hong Kong Squash Centre: Squash • Aberdeen Tennis and Squash Centre: Squash •
Hong Kong Park Sports Centre: Squash •
Victoria Park Tennis Centre: Tennis •
Lai Chi Kok Park Sports Centre: Weightlifting •
Stanley Main Beach Water Sports Centre: Windsurfing
Emblem During the
2005 East Asian Games in
Macau, a competition was held to determine the logo for the 5th East Asian Games. On 11 July 2005 a
fireworks emblem, designed by Clement Yick Tat-wa, was selected. The design makes reference to the five
Olympic rings, and the sparkling fireworks symbolise the energy of athletes striving to fulfill their potential and to achieve sporting excellence.
Slogan A slogan contest was held at the
Asian Games in 2006 and the winning suggestion was "Be the Legend" (); fitting well with the ideals of athletes reaching their potential and achieving legendary victories. This slogan was submitted by secondary school student Choi Sau-chu (蔡秀珠). The event song is
You are the Legend ().
Mascot "Dony" () and "Ami" (), carrying the motifs of a flaming torch and the
Lion Rock, were the mascots of the Games.
Stamps A set of "Heartwarming Stamps" were released in March and another set was available in August while commemorative stamps were issued on the opening day of the event, 5 December. == Countdowns ==