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On the morning of December 9, Rajamangala Stadium was undergoing final inspections before the opening ceremony that evening. This is the largest stadium in Thailand, with a capacity of more than 50,000 people. |
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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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At the opening ceremony, 11 sporting delegations will march into the main area of Rajamangala, with Brunei being the first country and host Thailand being the last. |
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Security work at the stadium is being urgently deployed. The Rajamangala grandstand area has been technically inspected, ensuring it is ready to welcome a large number of spectators on the opening day. |
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The sound and lighting systems at Rajamangala are being tested. Technical and logistical staff are on standby at Rajamangala to complete the final stages for the opening ceremony. |
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The grass at the stadium is well maintained, 3-4 cm high. This is also the venue for all men's football matches. |
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The 33rd SEA Games flame is scheduled to be lit at Rajamangala during the main opening ceremony according to the approved script. The flame will continue to burn until the closing ceremony. |
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Banners and identification of SEA Games 33 have been installed around the stadium area, creating uniformity for the event. |
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Entrances, security control areas and traffic flow around Rajamangala have been set up for the opening day. Large screen systems in the stadium were tested to ensure stable information display throughout the event. |
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Rajamangala is located in Hua Mak Sports Complex, Bangkok. Many other sports take place here such as volleyball, swimming... |
Source: https://znews.vn/toan-canh-noi-dien-ra-khai-mac-sea-games-33-post1609708.html




















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