This study divides China’s aid to African stadiums into three stages: the period of free aid, the period of free aid turning to cooperation and the period of comprehensive cooperation. By recipient sports venues of successful cases and points out: assistance to Africa sporting venues, promoted the mutual understanding and friendship between the Chinese and African peoples, consolidate and develop China’s friendly relations with the recipient countries, promote the development of recipient countries economy and improve people’s livelihood, enlarged the recipient to the knowledge of China, promote the development of recipient countries undertakings of physical culture and sports. It provides some experience and reference for China to aid African sports undertakings in the future.
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