The annual tournament is a one-day event, with both men's and ladies' teams competing in Gaelic football.
The tournament is the highlight of the mid-season for the Gaelic Athletic Association Clubs in mainland China.
Exhibition games have also been held in International (compromised) rules and Hurling during the event.
It was the first year that the previous All-Asia games are being expanded to include participants from across northern Asia.
[5] Chinese based teams include Shanghai Gaelic Football Club,[6] Beijing GAA,[7] Shunde Gaels, Hefei Warriors, East China University of Technology (Nanchang) GAA, Hong Kong GAA,[8] Dalian Wolfhounds,[9] Shenzhen Celts,[10]Suzhou Eire Og,[11] and Canton Celts.