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The biggest new content feature is The Collector, an NPC that can only be accessed by players with over level 1,000, and it appears randomly on the map. Can grant you a Shiny Devil fruit for 2 billion beli or oxMNYQe. The Vietnamese team at the opening ceremony of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games SEA Games 22 on the evening of December 5, 2003, at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi. Photo VNA The opening ceremony of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games SEA Games 22 was on the evening of December 5, 2003 at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi. Photo VNA My Dinh National Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games SEA Games 22, on the evening of December 5, 2003. Photo VNA Tran Tuan Quynh competes in the men team event against Cambodia on December 6, 2003 at Hai Duong Gymnasium. Photo VNA The women football final between Vietnam in white and Myanmar in red at SEA Games 22 on the afternoon of December 11, 2003, at Lach Tray Stadium in Hai Phong. Vietnam won 2-1 to secure the gold medal. Photo VNA The Vietnamese women Sepak Takraw team competing on December 5, 2003, at Hai Ba Trung Gymnasium in Hanoi. Photo VNA Illustration Craig Stephens Provocative actions over a contested atoll, the US stepping up threats over mutual defence, and planned joint naval patrols could push China to miscalculate An incident like that in the Gulf of Tonkin – real or manufactured – which launched the US into the Vietnam war, may push an anti-China Congress to demand military action Published 130am, 31 May, 2023 Updated 1047am, 31 May, 2023 Illustration Craig Stephens HANOI, Vietnam, December 5. THE impressive opening ceremony of the 22nd SEA Games, the largest sporting event in Southeast Asia, took place today at Hanoi's My Dinh National Stadium with over 40,000 sports fans in attendance. SwimInfo will carry results daily from the swimming competition. Present at the ceremony were General Secretary Nong Duc Manh, Prime Minister Phan Van Khai, officials from ministries, national agencies, the diplomatic corps, the leaders of the Southeast Asian Sports Federation and heads of regional sporting delegations. The ceremony started at 1900 with the song, "Viet Nam – Our Fatherland". The surprise appearance of parachutists, carrying 11 national flags of the competing Southeast Asian countries, was greeted with thunderous applause from the spectators. The procession of Viet Nam's flag and the 22nd SEA Games' symbol took place as all the lights in the stadium came on at once. Eleven regional sporting delegations, including 5,005 coaches and athletes, marched past the reviewing stand in an exciting welcome from the officials and spectators. Viet Nam, with 1,005 members, is the largest sporting delegation at the 22nd SEA Games. Meanwhile, East Timor, the youngest nation in the world, has the smallest membership, only 6 coaches and 16 athletes. Thailand's delegation is comprised of 937 members; Indonesia, 878; the Philippines, 634; Singapore, 439; Malaysia, 470; Myanmar, 424; Laos, 241; Cambodia, 233; and Brunei, 83. The sacred torch, which symbolises the humanity of the games and desire to compete with burning intensity, was taken from the Ho Chi Minh Museum and passed by Truong Quoc Thang cyclist, Bui Thi Nhung runner, Vu Kim Anh Karatedo artist and athletes from 10 regional countries to Nguyen Thuy Hien Wushu artist who gave it to the Prime Minister who in turn passed it to an athlete dressed like national hero Giong. From this athlete's hand, the official flame was lit at My Dinh National Stadium and will burn throughout the course of the Games. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Minister-Chairman of the Physical Training and Sports Committee Nguyen Danh Thai, who is also the chairman of the Viet Nam National Olympic Committee, president of the 22nd Southeast Asia Sports Council and head of the 22nd SEA Games Organising Board, warmly welcomed Party and State leaders, delegates, domestic and international guests, and 11 sports delegations from Southeast Asian countries to the 22nd SEA Games. "Sports act like ambassadors of solidarity and friendship among regional countries," he stressed, adding "An ASEAN of unity, peace, cooperation and mutual development is the goal of the 22nd SEA Games." "May athletes and coaches of the 11 sports delegations be solid, healthy and highly successful in terms of sports achievements for the sake of their national pride and advancement of regional sports. I wish you leaders, international sports officials, supervisors and referees health and happiness. I wish our international friends a happy, successful and impressive stay in Viet Nam," Thai said in conclusion. On behalf of the host country, Prime Minister Phan Van Khai declared the 22nd SEA Games open. Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem, Chairman of the National Steering Board for the 22nd SEA Games, Minister-Chairman Nguyen Danh Thai, and Ha Noi Mayor Hoang Van Nghien presented flowers and banners to 11 participating sports delegations. On behalf of the referees and athletes, referee Hoang Quoc Vinh and shooter Nguyen Manh Tuong swore an oath of "Solidarity, Honesty and Fair Play". A laser light show followed suit. More than one thousand artists, dressed in green and sea blue representing the forest and the sea then perform the first part of the performance, called "The Land of the Dragon and Fairy". The scene, depicted the Vietnamese legend of the country's origins including the father-Dragon and mother-Fairy and ended with young men and women lining up in an S-shaped pattern, a symbol of Viet Nam as a country. The second part of the programme, called "Message of Peace" featured children holding five pointed-stars and entering from the stadium's four gates, representing Hanoi, the capital city with one thousand years of history. "Restoring the sword" Tra guom in the Vietnamese language was a song about the local people's desire for peace. Hundreds of doves were released at the end of the second part. Dancing men and women in traditional costumes of ASEAN members and East-Timor concluded the third performance called "United ASEAN Looks To The Future", which was comprised of four performances "Lands by the Pacific Ocean," "Essential Convergence," "New Tune," and "ASEAN Towards The Future." The Games mascot, the golden buffalo and 22 singers, standing for the 22nd Games were then at centre stage, singing the Games official song "For the World of Tomorrow". The whole show ended as thousands of flying balls were released and fireworks were displayed in four places in Hanoi. –Vietnam News Agency The Southeast Asian Games 2021 take place in Hanoi in May 2022 and will shine a light on the region's sporting heroes and rising stars. Get a preview, schedule, live streaming and stars to watch here. Southeast Asia is about to put on a show with the SEA Games 2021 taking place from 12-23 May 2022 in Hanoi, Vietnam. The 31st edition of the Southeast Asian Games features 40 sports across 526 events and counts on the participation of over 4,5,467 athletes from 11 different nations. Olympic gold medallists like the Philippines' Hidilyn Diaz and Singapore swim star Joseph Schooling will set the bar high while world champions Loh Kean Yew badminton and Carlos Yulo gymnastics will be out to add to their collection of continental titles. Add to the mix the likes of Malaysia's two-time Olympic diving medallist Pandelela Rinong, Indonesia's next-gen badminton team, Thailand's Pleumjit Thinkaow and the Philippine's Alyssa Valdez who will light up the volleyball court, and we're in for a treat of serious sporting action. Let's not forget local hero Hoang Xuan Vinh, who won Vietnam's first ever Olympic gold in shooting, and Thailand's Olympic taekwondo champion Panipak Wongpattanakit. From martial arts wushu, pencak silat, and vovinam to sepak takraw, muay thai, Esports and all your Olympic favourites, there truly is something for everyone to enjoy in Hanoi. And you can follow all the news, action, highlights and fun right here on as we will be on-site bringing you live updates in real time, follow it all on our live blog! Read on for a preview, stars and events to watch, a schedule, and where you can watch and stream the SEA Games. Also read Badminton preview and full schedule Women's football preview and schedule Gymnastics preview and schedulePreview and stars to watch With so much going on at these Games there is no lack of stories to follow and exciting plotlines to play out. Joseph Schooling was the only man to beat Michael Phelps at the Rio 2016 Olympics, but has said that he's coming to the end of his swimming journey, and this SEA Games may be his last. "I'm not going to be swimming for very much longer," he told the Straits Times recently, "maybe one more Olympic cycle, maybe not. I don't know yet," said the swimmer who turns 27 in June. And from one gold medallist to another, Tokyo 2020 weightlifting champ Hidilyn Diaz is ready to add to her four-medal SEA Games haul and defend her 55kg title in Hanoi "I'm ready to represent the Phlippines again," she posted on her social media. Double Olympic medallist and eight-time SEA Games dive champ Pandelela Rinong from Malaysia is ready to lengthen her legacy in Hanoi too. She'll compete in the 10m platform and the 10m synchro with Nur Dhabitah. Malaysia aim to sweep all eight diving gold medals on offer according to their Chinese coach Li football teams and the Philippines' basketball team out to stay on top At the 2019 SEA Games in Manila, Vietnam won both the men's and women's football competitions, and as hosts of this edition they'll hope to bring more joy to the home fans by retaining their titles. The women's team has electrified Vietnamese football by qualifying for their first ever World Cup at Australia & New Zealand 2023, and there is a lot of excitement around the side, it's led by coach Mai Duc Chung, captain and top scorer Huynh Nhu. Speaking of reigning champions, the Filipino basketball team are going for a staggering 14th SEA Games men's title in a row. The Gilas Pilipinas will be led by brothers Kiefer and Thirdy Ravena and six-time PBA Most Valuable Player June Mar Fajardo. They have won 18 gold medals in the history of these Games, more than anyone else by a way, and will be hoping to add a 19th this time volleyball at the SEA Games 2022 Women's volleyball is set be a thriller too. Thailand are the reigning champs from the last SEA Games, defeating Vietnam in the final. The hosts would love to go one better this time around, but Thailand's captain Pleumjit Thinkaow has won ten SEA titles alongside trusted friend and setter Nootsara Tomkom, and they won't loosen their grip easily. Women's volleyball is hugely popular in the Philippines too, and the Pinoy challenge will be boosted by outside hitter Alyssa Valdez' decision to forego her final spot in the Philippines' Big Brother show to play for her country in at the SEA Games 2022 Preview One of Asia's favourite sports will take centre stage in Vietnam, and we will see a world champion and an Olympic champion involved along with some exciting young risers in Hanoi. Men's reigning champ Lee Zii Jia will not defend his title in Hanoi which makes Singapore's Loh Kean Yew the favourite for many. The reigning world champ will come straight from the Thomas Uber Cup where he was on fire, defeating Indonesia's Anthony Ginting 21-13, 21-14 in just 37 minutes, and winning his other two singles matches in straight sets too, but Singapore failed to advance from the group stages in the end. Now Loh turns his attention to Hanoi “The badminton competition only starts later and I did not want to miss the opportunity to play for Singapore in the SEA Games,” the 24-year-old said, he lost out to Lee Zii Jia in the previous final in the Philippines. Indonesia's Olympic doubles champ Apriyani Rahayu will be there too, feeling her way back to fitness after an injury. Look out for Indonesia's 23-year-old riser Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo who made the Asia Championships semi-final recently - defeating Momota Kento along the way - and only lost to Jonatan Christie in semi-final. In the women's draw there's Indonesia's 19-year-old Putri Kusuma Wardani Putri KW who won a tournament in Orleans, France, recently, and also has Czech Open 2021, Bangladesh International 2021, and Spain Masters 2021 wins next to her name. Vietnam's challenge is headlined by Nguyen Tien Minh in the men's and Nguyen Thuy Linh in the women's competition while Malaysia's 22-year-olds Tee Kai Wun and Man Wei Chong are out to make a name for themselves and field at the 2022 SEA Games There's a lot to look forward to in athletics in Hanoi, Filipino pole-vaulter EJ Obiena set a new SEA Games record at at the last edition and he'll aim to go much higher this time around. Unfortunately, Filipina sprinter Kristina Knot won't be able to defend her 200m title after she suffered a foot injury just before the Games. Better news for the Philippines track team is that their twin-threat – Kyla and Kayla Richardson – should compete in Vietnam. Women's reigning 100m champ Le Tu Chinh from Vietnamese champ will not be able to defend her 100m title either because of a knee injury. Indonesian sprint sensation Lalu Zohri was already the fastest man in Asia at 18 years of age, but Covid and a lack of continuity in training and competition haven't helped his development. Now 21, these Games are the perfect stage to help him get back on track - watch out for Zohri in the men's 100 and sepak takraw, silat and wushu at the 2022 SEA Games At a diverse event featuring everything from Esports to dance, chess, and the amazing game of sepak takraw, there is a lot to dive into. It's only the second time medals will be awarded in Esports at the SEA Games. The first was three years ago at the 2019 edition of these Games. In Hanoi League of Legends, Wild Rift, Arena of Valor, League of Legends, FIFA Online 4, CrossFire, and Mobile Legends Bang Bang will all feature. Two years ago the Philippines came out on top of the Esports competitions with Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore all among the is sepak takraw?Martial art wushu and sepak takraw - a spectacular game played with a wicker ball on a court with a net - will be in the spotlight in Hanoi too. And keep an eye on Singaporean hero Sheik Farhan, he's a three-time silat world champ, this martial art developed in Malaysia and Indonesia was added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2019 and is a real spectacle. Oh and let's not forget muay thai, a hard-hitting kickboxing event that Thai fighters often dominate, but in 2019 there were good showings from the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and we saw medals for Laos and Cambodia SEA Games live stream and highlights You can find live streaming and highlights on the SEA Games 31 Viet Nam 2021 YouTube channel, some geo-restrictions may apply depending on where you are in the Asian Games in 2022 Schedule The Opening Ceremony for the 2021 SEA Games is scheduled for 12 May but some competitions will already start on 6 May. Football Men’s football May 6-22 Women’s football May 11-21 Diving 8-11 May Badminton May 13-21 Basketball May 13-22 Volleyball Indoor volleyball May 13-22 Beach volleyball May 15-20 Golf May 13-18 Fencing May 13-18 E-sports May 13-22 Tennis May 13-22 Table tennis May 13-20 Handball Beach handball May 6-11 Indoor handball May 15-21 Sepak Takraw May 13-21 Boxing and kickboxing Boxing May 15-22 Kickboxing May 6-13 Muay thai May 17-22 Gymnastics Artistic gymnastics May 13-16 Rhythmic gymnastics May 18-19 Aerobic gymnastics May 21-22 Cycling Mountain bike May 14-17 Road cycling May 19-22 Rowing May 9-14 Futsal May 10-20 Chess May 10-21 Chinese chess May 14-20 Judo May 18-22 Martial arts Jujitsu May 14-15 Karate May 18-20 Pencat Silat May 10-16 Vovinam May 18-22 Wushu May 13-15 Petanque May 13-19 Bodybuilding May 13-15 Kurash May 10-13 Dance May 15-16 Billards/Snooker May 14-22 Archery May 15-19 Bowling May 16-19 Canoe/Kayak May 17-21 Shooting May 16-22 Weightlifting May 19-22 Here's a full schedule at the official Games site. 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