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On the evening of December 9, sports delegations and spectators flocked to Rajamangala Stadium (Bangkok, Thailand) to prepare for the opening ceremony of the 33rd SEA Games. |
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Long lines of fans lined up outside the stadium gates. Groups of supporters carried drums, trumpets and large flags, preparing to stir up the atmosphere on opening night. |
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Bangkok's weather cooled down in the evening, creating favorable conditions for the outdoor opening ceremony. Rajamangala Stadium's lighting and sound systems were constantly tested. |
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The area in front of the stadium, leading to the security check area, was crowded with spectators. Many families took the opportunity to capture the moment before entering the opening ceremony. |
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A group of actors in traditional costumes, preparing for special performances on opening night. |
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At about 5:00 p.m., some areas of the stadium's stands were packed with spectators and athletes. |
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Security personnel check at the entrance and help guide the flow of people into the stadium. Coordination is ongoing to avoid rush hour congestion. |
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The opening ceremony of the 33rd SEA Games promises to be a spectacular event with unique performances and the most modern lighting system. |
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During the opening ceremony, 11 sporting delegations will march into the main area of Rajamangala Stadium, with Brunei being the first country and host Thailand being the last. |
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The 33rd SEA Games will take place from December 9-20 with 50 official sports and 574 sets of medals awarded throughout the event. The Vietnamese Sports Delegation has more than 800 athletes and aims to win 110 gold medals for this SEA Games. |
Source: https://znews.vn/khong-khi-nao-nhiet-ngay-khai-mac-sea-games-33-tai-thai-lan-post1609822.html




















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