Thailand came in
second in terms of the medal tally with 36 golds, 24 silvers and 30 bronzes,
while China was third with 12 golds, 18 silvers and 19 bronzes.
On the last competition day (October 2), Vietnam won a gold medal after beating
the Republic of Korea 3-0 in the men’s sepak takraw final.
Host athletes won five out of 11 gold medals in the men’s and women’s categories
of the Vietnamese traditional martial art in the last competition day of the
sport.
The central city presented stuffed red-shanked douc langurs (Pygathryx nemaeus)
as gifts to sport delegations participating in the ABG5.
The city’s Foreign Affairs Department said the gifts would help Da Nang promote
the protection of critically endangered primates in the Son Tra forest.
Vice Chairman of the city’s people’s committee Dang Viet Dung said the
tournament was an opportunity for the city to boost tourism and awareness of
environmental friendliness and biodiversity among sport competitors.
Dung said the endangered langur would make an impression on ABG5 participants
and and visitors, as well as on people worldwide.
The gift was developed cooperatively by Da Nang and the Biodiversity
Conservation Centre of GreenViet. The stuffed langurs will be mass produced to
sell to international visitors in the city.
VNA