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The opening ceremony of SEA Games 31 began 8 p.m. Thursday in Hanoi's My Dinh Stadium with numerous art performances.

 

The ceremony was split into three parts.

 

The first one, titled "Friendly Vietnam", saw a countdown event along with mapping and virtual graphic shows.

 

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Dances featured Vietnamese symbols such as bamboo and lotus.

 

According to VN Express, the second part, "Strong Southeast Asia", showcased the strength of ASEAN communities and included art performances.

 

The third part, titled "Shining Southeast Asia", included more performances and the torch relay ceremony, representing the collaboration and unity between Vietnam and other ASEAN countries to build a strong community on the global stage.

 

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Vietnam contingent. More than 5,000 athletes are in Vietnam for the event, and 31 representatives from each country joined the parade at the ceremony.

 

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After President Nguyen Xuan Phuc delivered a speech to officially open the regional sports event, fireworks exploded at My Dinh Stadium.

 

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The SEA Games torch

 

The ceremony closed with a musical performance of the official SEA Games 31 song "Let's Shine".

Just a few hours before the opening ceremony, a rain in Hanoi drenched the My Dinh Stadium wet, requiring workers and volunteer to clean them all up.

 

This would be the second time Vietnam hosts a SEA Games, the first one in 2003. Due to impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Games had to be postponed by half a year from its original date in December 2021.

 

Several tournaments of the Games have already gone underway even before the opening ceremony, including both men's and women's football, diving, rowing, kurash and pencak silat.

 

Vietnam has snatched 32 medals so far, including 17 gold, seven silver and 15 bronze, putting the country at the top of the medal tally.

 

To view more photos and videos of the games check out https://e.vnexpress.net/news/sea-games-31/sea-games-opens-in-hanoi-4462732.html

 

Matches and tournaments of 40 sports, with 4,000 medals to be awarded, will take place across 12 northern Vietnam localities.

 

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