Asian Games 2018: When, Where and How to see Opening Ceremonies, Know All the information related to the event
Asian Games 2018: When, Where and How to see Opening Ceremonies, Know All the information related to the event
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Asian Games will start on August 18. Indonesia's two cities, Jakarta and Palembang, are jointly ready to witness it. This will be the first time that two such cities have hosted the Asian Games. Opening Ceremonies will be held on Saturday, then the event will be seen from Sunday. This Asian Games 2018, which will run till September 2, will have 67 tournaments for 40 sports, where 28 Olympic sports, 4 new Olympic sports and 8 non-Olympic sports will be played. Of these, India has decided to participate in 34 games.

Where will be the Opening Ceremonies?
Asian Games 2018 Opening Ceremonies will take place on August 18 in Jakarta's GBK stadium.

When will the opening ceremonies start?
The inauguration ceremony will start from 5:30 pm Indian time. 6:15 pm The 'Parade of the players' will begin, the Indian team will be led by Javelin Thrower Neeraj Chopra along with Tri-colored Tiranga.

Where to see the Opening Ceremonies?
The opening ceremony of the inaugural ceremony can be seen in the Sony Network. Online streaming on the website can also be enjoyed.

Players coming to Jakarta, are happy to find different types of food in the village, but they have some complaints from small rooms available to stay. An Indian player said the rooms here are small. Each room has three beds and one bathroom. It would have been nice to have a little more space. You feel a bit uncomfortable, but there is not much trouble.

In terms of medals, India had equalled its best performance in the 2014 Asian Games. Four years ago, India had won a total of 57 medals including 11 gold. This time, 572 athletes are sitting in the hope of performing better. After the performance of the Commonwealth Games, the hope of medal has doubled from the Indian team.

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