Turkish archer Samet Ak is captivated by cutting-edge smart technologies adopted throughout the World University Games.
A robot makes a cup of coffee for athletes at the World University Games Village. [Photo/Xinhua]
During his stay, a host of fascinating innovations make his daily routine a delightful experience. At the restaurant, a robot cooks Chinese delicacies, including noodles and sweet dumplings, catering to international guests. Close by, another robot prepares beverages according to customers' preferences and serves them with precision.
"You could actually have a conversation with it," Ak said. "It is truly fascinating to me."
The Turkish athlete is also touched by the friendly atmosphere and hospitality.
Upon his arrival at the hotel, Ak found gifts in his room showcasing the charm of Chengdu.
"Chinese people are incredibly respectful, friendly and hospitable," he said of his first impression of the country.
The Chinese staff and volunteers are in constant contact with the Turkish team, dealing with even their smallest inquiries, he said.
"They are always there for us, making sure we don't face any problems. A full team is dedicated to our well-being."
The efficient transport solutions have also left a deep impression on the Turkish archer, who travels by bus between his residence and the training venue.
"It's a pleasant journey as we don't need to worry about getting around. We can travel very comfortably," he said.
Sichuan cuisine, with its intense flavors characterized by a rich blend of spices, is another eye-opening experience.
"The food is even better than I expected. The staff thoughtfully provide dishes from different countries, along with authentic Chinese specialties. It's a delight to me," he said.
Beyond the well-organized arrangements, Ak is finding the games to be a harmonious gathering of athletes from diverse cultures and nations.
"I've already made friends and met familiar faces from previous competitions. We get to socialize and interact with athletes across various disciplines from all over the world. It's a beautiful experience," he said.
(CHINADAILY)