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Where to watch the opening ceremony of the Asian Games?

The live broadcast of the opening ceremony of the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou can be watched on CCTV5, Tik Tok, Mi Gu video and A Auto Fast.

The opening ceremony of the19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022 was held on September 23rd, lasting 16 days, and the closing ceremony was held on June 8th. The competition will be held in Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Jinhua, Shaoxing and Huzhou, involving dozens of venues. Digital TV users can directly watch the opening ceremony of the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games through CCTV-5/CCTV-5+ channels.

If you are not convenient to watch on TV, you can search for Central Video app, Tik Tok app, Mi Gu Video app and Aauto Quicker app in the mobile phone application. Open any of these four applications and watch the live broadcast of the opening ceremony of the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games. Remember not to remember the time.

Highlights of the Opening of Hangzhou Asian Games in 2023

The ceremony and performance of the whole opening ceremony took water as the series and tide as the meaning, which reflected the tide of national style and showed the blending and agitation of China, Asia and the world in the new era. September 23rd coincides with the autumnal equinox solar terms, and it is also the sixth farmers' harvest festival in China. In this harvest season, the opening ceremony will incorporate the element of "osmanthus". Osmanthus fragrans is rich in fragrance, and it has become an important creative concept throughout the opening ceremony to carry forward the excellent traditional Chinese culture and display the modern civilization of the Chinese nation.

The opening ceremony of Hangzhou Asian Games creatively adopted the way of "digital lighting". During the lighting of the main torch, more than 6,543.8+billion "digital torchbearers" will gather along the Qiantang River to form a visual digital torchbearer, who will light the main torch together with six torchbearers offline. This is the first time in human history to regenerate carbon waste and light the Asian Games flame with zero-carbon methanol.