media
Photos
Videos
News
Vietnam rising era
Media
70th Anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory
Digital life
Food delight
Saturday Report
Discovery Vietnam
Cultural Rendezvous
Sunday Show
That's life
Village life
Colorful Vietnam-Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups
Public bulletin board
Sport
MAKE IN VIETNAM
VTC 10
All Sections
Economy
Society
Discovery Vietnam
Sport
Media
/
Sport officials and athletes are due to attend the opening ceremony at My Dinh National Stadium from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on May 12.
250 athletes from Thailand participate in the games, the highest number in the competition
The Indonesian delegation is made up of 47 members, while Singapore has 95 members. International referees consist of 12 members.
After touching down at the airport in Hanoi, sport delegations head off to different venues for coming competitions.
“I am very impressed by the warm welcome given by the Vietnamese people. This is my third visit to Hanoi and every occasion leaves me with positive memories,” Pimpon Chuanpraset, a Thai representative, tells VOV.
Vietnamese volunteers are deployed to support foreign sports delegations as they arrive in the capital city of Hanoi.
The volunteers are required to have a good command of English and be in good health
The athletes and referees show their excitement at arriving in Hanoi
Traffic police forces have been mobilized to maintain safety and ensure smooth traffic.
Foreign athletes flock to Hanoi for SEA Games 31
12-05-2022 23:13
(VOVWORLD) - Hundreds of foreign athletes and referees landed at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on Wednesday pahead of their participation in the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31).
Related News
Vietnam women’s football team beat Philippines 2-1
Vietnam leads SEA Games medal tally by Wednesday
500 foreign journalists cover SEA Games 31
Men, women’s football teams compete in qualifying matches
Others
Cloud hunting on Ky Quan San mountain peak
The making of fermented soybean paste in Hung Yen
Da River turns plein air during flood season
Autumn arrives in Hanoi
Cu Da Ancient Village: A living legacy of Red River Delta culture