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Answered by shazam96
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THE OPENING CEREMONIES AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES ARE AN EXTRAORDINARY AND INTRICATELY CHOREOGRAPHED EXTRAVAGANZA, FEATURING AN AMAZING EXPLOSION OF COLOUR AND MUSIC, WHICH ALLOW THE HOST NATION SCOPE TO SHOWCASE ITS UNIQUENESS, WHILE ADHERING TO VARIOUS PROTOCOLS THAT HAVE EVOLVED SINCE THE FIRST MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES

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Answered by yoyoamansingh
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The opening ceremony, obviously, represents the start of the Olympics, even though some of the events begin before the actual opening ceremony. As explained by CBS Sports, there is the traditional parade of nations, where athletes are grouped by country and march next to each other representing their nation as a unit. According to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the parade is " in alphabetical order according to the language of the host country, except for Greece, which leads the parade, and the host country, which brings up the rear." The Greece flag is first, because that is where Olympics originated and where the first games were held.

The opening ceremony also acts as a way to celebrate the host city and its culture. For example, the 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony might include K-pop performances. "K-Pop is one of the most well-known and successful Korean cultures throughout the world," Lee Kyusang, who is in charge of honorary ambassador management at the Olympics, told CNN. "Appointing K-pop artists as honorary ambassadors has brought much attention to the games."

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