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Scenarios about 'Far Eastern Championship Games'

The Far Eastern Championship Games were a multi-sport event held in East Asia from 1913 to 1934, involving China, Japan, and the Philippines as the primary participants. This regional athletic competition predated the Asian Games and served as an important vehicle for promoting international relations and fostering national identity in East Asia during a period of significant political tension. The Games' discontinuation coincided with rising Japanese militarism and deteriorating diplomatic relations in the region prior to World War II.

What If The Asian Games Were Never Established?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Asian Games, one of the world's largest multi-sport events, was never created, dramatically altering the landscape of international sports, regional diplomacy, and Asian cultural identity.