Asian Games 2023 opening ceremony: Indian athletes walk out in style amid wild cheers in Hangzhou

Harmanpreet Singh and Lovlina Borgohain were the flag-bearers for India

asian games opening ceremony Lovlina Borgohain and Harmanpreet Singh lead the Indian contingent during the opening ceremony of the 19th Asian Games at the Hangzhou

Loud cheers greeted the nearly 100 Indian athletes and officials as they marched into the stadium during the opening ceremony of the Hangzhou Asian Games on Saturday. The Indian contingent was led by flag-bearers hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh and boxer Lovlina Borgohain. India walked out for the athletes' parade in eighth position.

The male athletes were clad in bandhgala jacket and khaki kurtas while their female counterparts donned high-necked blouses and khaki-textured saree made from recycled fabrics.

From the tennis team, only Ramkumar Ramanathan participated in the parade since the other players have matches on Sunday.

India is fielding 655 athletes in the Games.

The nearly-packed 80,000 capacity 'Big Lotus' stadium was decked up elegantly for the occasion and welcomed the athletes from the participating countries, including India, with loud cheers.

Blending elements of artificial intelligence and environmentally friendly technology, the Hangzhou Asian Games began with a one-of-a-kind opening ceremony, headlined by a spectacular futuristic light show.

In keeping with the main theme of 'Tides Surging in Asia', the ceremony was about the intermingling of China, Asia and the world in the new era, as well as the unity, love and friendship of the Asian people.

The water element through the surging tide of Qiantang river -- which flows through Hangzhou -- was the underlying theme of the grand evening which lasted nearly two hours.

The ceremony sought to portray a distinctly Chinese and a uniquely Asian flair, capturing the country's cultural heritage and romantic imagery through the blending of its thousands of years old civilization and modern technology, through stunning visuals.

The technological might of China was written all over with the lighting of the cauldron -- the Games' Flame -- being done in a unique way.

Digital technology was utilised as torchbearers in the virtual and physical worlds jointly lighted the cauldron.

The Olympic Council of Asia's (OCA) acting president Randhir Singh, International Olympic Committee (IOC) head Thomas Bach, heads of several countries, officials of National Olympic Committees and a host of other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

The Games are being held belatedly due to a surge in Covid cases in China last year.

In keeping with the concept of 'Green Asian Games' or carbon-neutral Games, the opening ceremony used digital fireworks instead of real ones. It, nevertheless, created a thrilling atmosphere.

To begin with, the theme 'Water in Autumn Glow' depicted water as the heart and soul of Hangzhou, where water comes in many forms -- West Lake, Qiantang Tidal Bores, the thousand-year-old Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and the water conservation system of the Archeological Ruin of Liangzhu City.

Through innovative modern technologies, the ceremony also showcased the attractiveness, appeal and unique nature of Eastern aesthetics, as well as the profound impact culture has, the power of science, and the encompassing reach of art.

After around an hour-long protocol part of the ceremony, a cultural programme of 30 minutes enthralled the crowd. That was followed by the lighting of the Cauldron and the playing of the official song.

The 2018 Asian Games had seen a little over 11,000 athletes taking part, which will be surpassed in Hangzhou.

Besides Hangzhou, the 19th edition of the continental showpiece will be held in five other cities -- Huzhou, Ningbo, Shaoxing, Jinhua and Wenzhou.

Forty-five nations and territories in Asia will compete for 481 gold medals from 40 sports and 61 disciplines, including Esports which is making its debut in the Games. Competitions in football, volleyball, cricket, rowing, sailing and modern pentathlon began before Saturday's opening ceremony. 

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