Chengdu dazzled the world as the 12th World Games kicked off beneath the breathtaking "Tianfu Roof" at the Tianfu International Conference Center. Athletes from across the globe stepped into a spectacle where the city’s rich heritage, vibrant culture, and modern innovation merged into one unforgettable ceremony.
The star of the show? A jaw-dropping 400-meter ultra-wide digital screen, stretching across the outdoor venue like a futuristic canvas. With stunning naked-eye 3D effects, it brought replays, dynamic visuals, and athlete highlights to life like never before. But the real record-breaker was the 408-meter LED mega-screen—the world’s longest—seamlessly blending live broadcasts with the action below.
Designed as Asia’s largest timber structure, the venue itself is a masterpiece, fusing ancient Chinese architectural brilliance—think intricate beam-and-bracket systems and mortise-and-tenon craftsmanship—with cutting-edge technology. And long after the Games, the Tianfu Roof’s colossal LED display will keep the excitement alive, transforming into a year-round hub for sports and culture.