A natural choice for Games' designs
Mascot, medal and torch designs draw heavily on host city's innate beauty


The reverse side of the medal features a picturesque landscape of Yabuli, with mountain ranges and forests that mirror the terrain of the Greater and Lesser Hinggan Mountains, creating a vibrant portrayal of Heilongjiang's rich and bountiful landscape.
At the center, the emblem of the Olympic Council of Asia is embedded with a rare Xunke red agate from Heilongjiang — symbolizing the sun shining brightly over the vibrant land.
"Xunke red agate boasts high transparency, a soft and lustrous sheen, and a smooth surface. These unique qualities can enhance the medals with a distinctive visual effect and aesthetic appeal," said Zou Cunliang, the medals' chief designer.
It is also a locally sourced gem from Heilongjiang province. By incorporating it into the design of the medals, it can fully embody the regional cultural characteristics of the host, attracting people from various parts of Asia to better understand the cultural heritage of Heilongjiang, he added.
The ribbon clasp at the top of the medals is inspired by the Sun Gate of Sun Island scenic area in Harbin, another feature that embraces the characteristics of the host city.