| 2010 Asian Games, the 16th Asian Games 
				Emblem 
 The emblem is the result of elaborate 
				selection from 2,555 bidding works through an international 
				solicitation campaign by Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing 
				Committee (GAGOC). In September, GAGOC invited renowned experts 
				in China to assess the bidding works and 10 designs were 
				short-listed. After repeated amendments and revisions, the 
				emblem was approved by the 2nd GAGOC EB meeting on September 27, 
				2006.
 
 The design of the emblem is originated from a beautiful legend. 
				As the legend goes: Ages ago, the farm lands in Guangzhou ran 
				deserted and the people were suffering from famine. The people 
				could do nothing but pray to the heaven for luck. Moved by their 
				piety, five immortals descended from the heaven, riding on goats 
				with wool of various colors and holding rice ears in their 
				hands. The immortals gave the rice ears to the local people and 
				prayed this land “free from famine”. Afterwards, the five 
				immortals disappeared into the sky. Five goats were left behind 
				and turned into stones. From then on, Guangzhou has been 
				bestowed with bumper harvest of grain every year and known as 
				the City of Goats and the City of Rice Ear. Today, the Five-goat 
				Statue standing in Yue Xiu Park is regarded as the symbol of 
				Guangzhou city.
 
 
				2010 Guangzhou Asian Games: November 
				12-27 2008 
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