The closing ceremony of the 29th SEA Games and the National Day celebration were prepared quite elaborately by host Malaysia and did not disappoint everyone.
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The 29th SEA Games has come to an end after half a month of competition, with the overall first place belonging to host Malaysia. On the evening of August 30, Malaysia held the closing ceremony of the 29th SEA Games. |
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Bukit Jalil Stadium, where the closing ceremony took place, was full. The host country Malaysia had prepared very carefully for the closing ceremony of the 29th SEA Games. |
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The closing ceremony of the 29th SEA Games began with a parade of sports delegations. |
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In the photo are the Malaysian (left) and Vietnamese (right) sports delegations. |
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The next part of the closing ceremony of the 29th SEA Games is a music performance. |
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Dances imbued with Malaysian culture. |
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After the parade and music, President of the Southeast Asian Games Federation Tunku Tan Sri Imran Ja'afar thanked Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak for creating conditions for the successful event, thanked the athletes for their enthusiastic participation, thanked the volunteers and wished the host country of the 30th SEA Games, the Philippines, a successful organization of the upcoming event. |
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Malaysian Prime Minister Mohd Najib bin Abdul Razak (red shirt) reads the closing statement of the Southeast Asian Games. |
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Immediately after the announcement of Prime Minister Mohd Najib bin Abdul Razak was the ceremony of extinguishing the SEA Games 29 torch and handing over the flag to the host country of SEA Games 30 - the Philippines. |
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After the presentation of the Philippine flag and national anthem, the host country presented international friends with musical performances. The best Malaysian songs were performed by the country's most famous singers. |
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The closing ceremony of the 29th SEA Games was extended until 0:00 on August 31. This was the intention of the Organizing Committee because August 31 is the anniversary of Malaysia's National Day. |
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After a special speech by Malaysian Prime Minister Mohd Najib bin Abdul Razak, a fireworks display concluded the closing ceremony, also celebrating the country's National Day. |
According to VOV