14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Life

SEA Games’ flag raising ceremony to take place this May

The ceremony aims to welcome ASEAN sports delegations to SEA Games 31, and encourage the sportsmanship of athletes.

A flag-raising ceremony to celebrate the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) will take place on May 11, with the attendance of 400 delegates, at the My Dinh National Sports Complex, Hanoi.

 A number of people join the 31-day countdown to the SEA Games 31. Photo: Duy Khanh, Lai Tan

According to the organizing committee, 50 Vietnamese delegates, representatives from the embassies of ASEAN countries in Vietnam, as well as domestic and foreign reporters will participate in the event.

The ceremony aims to welcome the sports delegations to SEA Games 31, and encourage the sportsmanship of athletes.

The event also contributes to presenting Vietnamese cultural identity, and people to international friends. 

To mark the 31 days left for the 31st SEA Games Opening Ceremony (May 12) in Vietnam, Hanoi launched a 31-day countdown to the SEA Games 31 at the Hoan Kiem Lake on April 11.

SEA Games 31, themed “For a stronger South East Asia”, will take place from May 6 to 23. The opening ceremony will be held on May 12, but some competitions will start on May 6. The closing ceremony will be held on May 23.

The event will be held in Hanoi and 11 neighboring cities and provinces, including Quang Ninh, Bac Ninh, Vinh Phuc, Nam Dinh, Hai Duong, Ha Nam, Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh, Phu Tho, Bac Giang and Haiphong Port City.

It will feature 40 sports with 526 events and is expected to attract around 10,000 athletes from 11 Southeast Asian countries. This is the second time, Vietnam has hosted the SEA Games, the first time was in 2003.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Hanoi unveils green tourism route along the Ca Lo River

Hanoi unveils green tourism route along the Ca Lo River

The capital is betting on riverside landscapes, living heritage and hands-on farming experiences to reposition its rural outskirts as a new hub for green, experience-led tourism.

Hanoi tightens tourism oversight ahead of Lunar New Year rush

Hanoi tightens tourism oversight ahead of Lunar New Year rush

Hanoi is rolling out a new phase of tourism policy in 2026, combining digital transformation with service upgrades as Lunar New Year travel demand accelerates.

Waking Huong Son: Hanoi’s test case for sustainable heritage tourism

Waking Huong Son: Hanoi’s test case for sustainable heritage tourism

The Huong Son Tourism Complex draws national attention each spring, but fades from view the rest of the year, an imbalance city planners now seek to correct.

Spring aspirations strike a cultural chord ahead of Vietnam’s 14th Party Congress

Spring aspirations strike a cultural chord ahead of Vietnam’s 14th Party Congress

At Hanoi’s Ho Guom Theatre, classical music took on a civic role as leading orchestras and soloists gathered for a concert ahead of a pivotal political event.

Vietnamese Tet - Street Tet 2026: A springtime journey through Hanoi’s living heritage

Vietnamese Tet - Street Tet 2026: A springtime journey through Hanoi’s living heritage

For the Lunar New Year, the city is scaling up its flagship cultural program, Tet Viet - Tet Pho (Vietnamese Tet - Street Tet), turning the heritage precinct around Hoan Kiem Lake into an immersive showcase of traditional Tet.

Vietnam-themed short documentary festival opens doors to international entries 

Vietnam-themed short documentary festival opens doors to international entries 

The festival targets filmmakers under 30, including students and young creatives exploring documentary filmmaking.

Northern ethnic heritage shines in Hanoi Lunar New Year showcase

Northern ethnic heritage shines in Hanoi Lunar New Year showcase

An early Lunar New Year showcase for international and domestic visitors highlights the traditions of northern ethnic communities, reflecting broader efforts to preserve and promote intangible cultural heritage.

Vietnam screens revolutionary classics ahead of Communist Party Congress

Vietnam screens revolutionary classics ahead of Communist Party Congress

Hanoi will host a four-day showcase of landmark Vietnamese films this month, using cinema to revisit the country’s revolutionary past as the Communist Party prepares for its 14th National Congress.