
The opening ceremony of the 33rd SEA Games had many mistakes, from the Organizing Committee continuing to confuse the national flag, when introducing Indonesia but using... Singapore's flag, to the drone showing 547 sets of medals while the correct number is 574, then the jet ski performance, and most seriously, the map of Vietnam was missing Phu Quoc along with the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos (currently the Vietnam Sports Delegation has contacted the Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand to coordinate the handling).
In addition, the event was interrupted for about 30 minutes to wait for King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida, and singer Violette Wautier was accused of lip-syncing, and the MC's sound system was faulty.
However, from the perspective of the Thai people, the opening ceremony of the 33rd SEA Games was even better than expected. Social media in Thailand was flooded with praise for the organizing committee, describing it as a spectacular, comprehensive, and large-scale event.




At the opening ceremony, BamBam's performance caused a sensation due to its world-class quality. On social media, many people even said they were willing to cancel concerts to see BamBam sing at the SEA Games.
The moment the Queen led the athletes was also very elegant and graceful, or the underwater performance was truly spectacular, making many people want to watch it again and again.
Buakaw's Muay Thai performance was also outstanding, captivating the hearts of both Thais and international friends, proving that Muay Thai is a genuine martial art and is becoming increasingly popular.



"Overall, the programs at the Opening Ceremony went smoothly and were very enjoyable. There was nothing to criticize, and many people exclaimed that they felt proud of Thailand after delivering such a spectacular and complete Opening Ceremony," commented TeeNee.
Nation TV described the opening ceremony at Rajamangala as " world- class and a fitting start to the Southeast Asian Games."
Source: https://tienphong.vn/nguoi-thai-bung-no-loi-khen-ngoi-ve-le-khai-mac-khien-tat-ca-tu-hao-post1803299.tpo










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