Tokyo 2020 Olympic Closing Ceremony

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The Tokyo 2020 Olympics concluded after 17 days of action on August 8 with the closing ceremony.

The closing ceremony will begin at 20:00 and conclude at 22:30 Japanese time (18:00 – 20:30 Vietnam time), 30 minutes earlier than planned. The opening ceremony begins with the lighting of the Olympic torch, followed by the performance of the Japanese national song and the procession of athletes.

As with the opening ceremony, the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics was held in the Japanese national stadium, but without an audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect.

The closing ceremony’s theme this year is “Worlds We Share,” conveying the idea that although each of us lives in our own world, we all share it in order to unite and conquer obstacles together.

Host Japan will also present France with the Olympic flag, since France will host the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

The closing ceremony begins at 20:00 and concludes at 22:30, 30 minutes earlier than planned. The opening ceremony begins with the lighting of the Olympic torch, followed by the performance of the Japanese national song and the procession of athletes.

As with the opening ceremony, the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics was held in the Japanese national stadium, but without an audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect.

The closing ceremony’s theme this year is “Worlds We Share,” conveying the idea that although each of us lives in our own world, we all share it in order to unite and conquer obstacles together.

Host Japan will also present France with the Olympic flag, since France will host the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

It can be said categorically that this is a unique Olympics in history. Despite many problems and obstacles posed by the COVID-19 epidemic and other reasons, the Tokyo 2020 Olympics have left many memorable echoes, particularly the host nation Japan’s efforts and efforts. President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach said that the Tokyo Olympics are the most thoroughly planned Olympics in history.

After more than two weeks of action, the US finished first overall with 113 medals (39 gold, 41 silver and 33 bronze). China and Japan are close behind with a total of 88 medals (38 gold, 32 silver, and 18 bronze), and 58 medals, respectively (27 gold, 14 silver and 17 bronze).

Fireworks close the 2020 Olympics

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