

SZTU team designs National Games flame cauldron
Writer: Cao Zhen | Editor: Lin Qiuying | From: Shenzhen Daily | Updated: 2025-08-21
The highly anticipated ceremonial torch, medals, and other key elements of the 15th National Games were recently unveiled. The flame cauldron was designed by a team led by Li Liquan, vice dean of the School of Design and Innovation at Shenzhen Technology University (SZTU) in Pingshan District.
The 15th National Games flame cauldron. File photo
Since December 2024, Li’s team has spent five months creating over 70 designs and producing 220 drafts for the torch, flame cauldron, and flame lantern.
The design concept of the flame cauldron, symbolizing “united in prosperity,” is deeply rooted in traditional Chinese culture. It draws inspiration from a type of bronze vessel used to hold wine or water during the Shang and Zhou dynasties. This vessel is a supreme embodiment of ancient Chinese ceremonial culture, carrying thousands of years of civilization.
The flame cauldron’s three-petal design at its base echoes the official torch of the games — named “Blossom.” The three petals represent the shared roots and prosperity of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, reflecting the close ties among the people of the three regions and their collaborative development.
The cauldron fuses the ancient ritual vessel with the spirit of modern sports events, embodying the hospitality and passion of the three regions as they co-host the games.