The Biggest Asian Games Ever Start In Hangzhou, China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and the leaders of a number of other countries attended the opening ceremony of the 19th Asian Games on Saturday in the Chinese city of Hangzhou.
"The Autumn Equinox, one of China's 24 solar periods, coincides with the first day of the Asian Games in Hangzhou. In Chinese tradition, it represents harvest and reunion, according to the Shanghai Daily.
Tonight at 8 p.m. It said, "During the opening ceremony of the #19thAsianGames, over 100 million 'digital torchbearers' will join the on-site torchbearers to ignite the main torch, making it the first "digital reality fusion" ignition ceremony in Asian Games history.
The parade of athletes and the lighting of the cauldron are two of the opening ceremony's 15 elements. The Autumn Equinox, one of China's 24 solar periods, falls on the first day of the Asian Games in Hangzhou. In Chinese tradition, it represents harvest and reunion, according to the official Global Times.
The largest sporting event in Asia will feature competition in 40 disciplines with over 12,000 competitors from 45 different countries.
According to a statement on the event's website, "this was confirmed at the Chefs de Mission meeting at the Athletes Village on Thursday morning, underscoring the number of athletes - around 12,500 - as the largest in Asian Games history."
11,300 in the 18th Asian Games in Indonesia in 2018 set a new record.
Additionally, 200 athletes from North Korea have been sent to Hangzhou after skipping the 2021 Tokyo Olympics due to COVID-19 worries.
Han Duck-soo, the prime minister of South Korea, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Xanana Gusmao, the prime minister of Timor-Leste, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and Bashar al-Assad, the leader of the Syrian government, were all present at the opening ceremony.
A throng greeted the competitors as they marched through designated gates into the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium before the opening ceremony.
The Asian Games, which were originally scheduled to begin in September but were delayed due to COVID-19, will last through October 8.
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