2022 Asian Games closing ceremony

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2022 Asian Games
closing ceremony
Date8 October 2023;56 days ago (2023-10-08)
Time20:00 – 21:30 CST (UTC+8)
Location Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Coordinates 30°13′53.93″N120°13′26.96″E / 30.2316472°N 120.2241556°E / 30.2316472; 120.2241556
ThemeHangzhou To Be Remembered
Filmed byIGBS on behalf of CMG

The 2022 Asian Games closing ceremony was held on Sunday, 8 October 2023, at the Hangzhou Sports Park Stadium in Hangzhou. [1] It began at 8:00pm China Standard Time (UTC+8), lasting one and a half hours.

Contents

Background

The 2022 Asian Games closing ceremonies was produced by Sha Xiaolan (沙曉蘭), [2] who was one of assistant directors to Zhang Yimou during the 2022 Winter Olympics opening ceremony and closing ceremony production. The theme of the closing ceremony was "Hangzhou to be remembered", which is intended to convey the joy and farewell feeling of farewell.

Proceedings

Welcome

The Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China Li Qiang and the Acting President of the OCA Randhir Singh entered the venue.

Flag raising ceremony

Short film: "Asian Games Gathering"

Program 1: "Brilliant Together at This Time"

Entrance of the Flags and Parade of Athletes

Short film: "Highlights of the Asian Games"

Program 2: "The Lotus and Osmanthus Glow Together"

Short film: "Touching Moments of the Asian Games"

Closing speeches

Chairman of the Hangzhou Asian Organizing Committee and Chairman of the Chinese Olympic Committee and Acting President of the Olympic Council of Asia delivered the ending speechs and the Acting President announced the closure of this edition of the Asian Games.

Handover ceremony and performance

In compliance with the practice of previous Asian Games,the protocol dictates that during the lowering the flag during the Olympic Council of Asia anthem. After the lowering of the flag,the torch, emblem and the flags of the Olympic Council of Asia and the 1951 Asian Games were handed over on site. The national flag of Japan, the host country of the 2026 Asian Games was raised.

After the handover ceremonies, Aichi Prefecture in Japan made a 15-minute presentation as now as the host prefecture for the next Asian Games.

Short film: "The most memorable thing is Hangzhou"

Fire-extinguishing ceremony

In this session, the digital torch bearer "Trendster" who made a stunning appearance at the opening ceremony will return again and witness with the audience the moment when the Asian Games flame is extinguished.

Epilogue: "Heart-to-Heart Harmony"

Anthems

Officials and guests

Host country dignitaries

Next host country dignitaries

Foreign dignitaries

International Organizations

See also

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References

  1. https://olympics.com/en/news/asian-games-hangzhou-preview-schedule--how-to-watch-live
  2. "The Closing Ceremony of the Chinese-Style Romantic Winter Olympics Interprets the Feelings of "Double Olympics" with the Beauty of Simplicity". Breaking Latest News. 20 February 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2023.