Date | 2 September 2018 |
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Time | 19:00 – 21:25 WIB (UTC+7) |
Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Coordinates | 6°13′7″S 106°48′9″E / 6.21861°S 106.80250°E |
Filmed by | NET. IGBS |
Footage | The ceremony on the Games' YouTube channel on YouTube |
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The 2018 Asian Games closing ceremony was held on Sunday, 2 September 2018 at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium in Jakarta.[1] It began at 19:00 Indonesia Western Time (UTC+7) and ended at 21:25 local time.[2] Like the opening ceremony, host event broadcasting company International Games Broadcast Services (IGBS) broadcast the ceremony live internationally.[3][4] Vice President of Indonesia Jusuf Kalla, president of International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach, and president of Olympic Council of Asia Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah were among the dignitaries in attendance.[5]
President of Indonesia Joko Widodo, accompanied by then-West Nusa Tenggara Governor Muhammad Zainul Majdi, addressed the ceremony via teleconference from an emergency shelter in Lombok, where a string of earthquakes struck four weeks earlier. Vice President Kalla delivered a bilingual speech, while Sheikh Al-Sabah officially closed the Games.[6][7] Through the president of the Chinese Olympic Committee Gou Zhongwen, Mayor of Hangzhou Xu Liyi received the Games torch, the first Games flag and the OCA flag from Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan, South Sumatra Governor Alex Noerdin, and Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Cultural Affairs Puan Maharani, respectively.[8][9] Hangzhou-born and raised multinational holding conglomerate Alibaba founder Jack Ma and Hangzhou-born and raised gold medal-winning swimmer Sun Yang promoted their birth city Hangzhou, as the city will host the 2022 Asian Games.[9][10][11]
Performing artists
The closing ceremony featured tattoo-style performance from Indonesian National Armed Forces and Indonesian National Police Academy Drum Corps.[12] In addition to local artists and a Chinese segment involving traditional dance and music, the South Korean boybands Super Junior and iKon, and Indian singer Sidharth Slathia performed in the ceremony.[10][13]
Below is the list of artists who performed during the ceremony.
Indonesian artists
- Isyana Sarasvati (performing "Asia's Who We Are"[10][14] and "Bright as the Sun"[15])
- Bams and Lea Simanjuntak (performing "Kemesraan," followed by the cauldron's lit-off)[16]
- GIGI (performing "Rumah Kita" and "Terbang")[17]
- Denada (performing "Koi Mil Gaya" and "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" with Sidharth Slathia)[10][18]
- Siti Badriah (performing "Jaran Goyang" and "Lagi Syantik")[19]
- Jevin Julian and Winky Wiryawan (performing instrumental music for "Lagi Syantik," sung by Siti Badriah)[19]
- RAN (performing "Pandangan Pertama," "Inikah Cinta," "Malam Ini Indah,"[20] and "Bright as the Sun"[15])
- Bunga Citra Lestari (performing "Aku Wanita" and "Dance Tonight")[20][21]
- JFlow (performing "Dance Tonight" with Bunga Citra Lestari and "Unbeatable" with Dira Sugandi)[21]
- Dira Sugandi (performing "Unbeatable" with JFlow)[21]
- Alffy Rev, Irfan of "Samsons," and Ade of "Govinda" (performing instrumental musics: for "Bright as the Sun," sung by Isyana Sarasvati and RAN; collaboration with sapeh player; and for "Meraih Bintang," sung by Afgansyah Reza)[15][22][23]
- Afgansyah Reza (performing "Meraih Bintang")[15][23]
Foreign artists
- Jackson Yee (performing "Dream of Hope")[10][24]
- Sidharth Slathia (performing "Koi Mil Gaya," "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai," and "Jai Ho")[10][18]
- iKON (performing "Love Scenario" and "Rhythm Ta")[10][25]
- Super Junior (performing "Sorry, Sorry," "Mr. Simple," and "Bonamana")[10][26]
Notable guests
Indonesians
- Jusuf Kalla, Vice President of Indonesia and Indonesia Asian Games Organizing Committee (INASGOC) steering committee chairman[5][27]
- Mufidah Mi'ad Saad, Second Lady of Indonesia
- Megawati Sukarnoputri, former president (and previously vice president) of Indonesia[28]
- Sinta Nuriyah, former First Lady of Indonesia, and her daughter Yenny Wahid[28]
- Try Sutrisno, former Vice President of Indonesia[28]
- Tuti Sutiawati, former Second Lady of Indonesia[28]
- Imam Nahrawi, Youth and Sports Minister of Indonesia[27]
- Retno Marsudi, Foreign Minister of Indonesia[29]
- Darmin Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs of Indonesia[27]
- Puan Maharani, Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Cultural Affairs of Indonesia and INASGOC steering committee first vice chairwoman[8]
- Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs of Indonesia
- Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Finance Minister of Indonesia[28]
- Syafruddin, Minister of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform of Indonesia and chef de mission of the Indonesian contingent[29]
- Eko Putro Sandjojo, Minister of Village, Underdeveloped Regions Development, and Transmigration Affairs of Indonesia[28]
- Mohamad Oemar, head of the Vice-Presidential Secretariat of Indonesia
- Rita Subowo, Vice President of the Olympic Council of Asia for the 2018 Asian Games and 2021 Asian Youth Games
- Erick Thohir, INASGOC and Indonesian Olympic Committee chairman[30]
- Anies Baswedan, Governor of Jakarta and INASGOC steering committee member[8]
- Alex Noerdin, Governor of South Sumatra and INASGOC steering committee member[8]
Foreign dignitaries
- Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee[5]
- Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah, president of the Olympic Council of Asia[5]
- Gou Zhongwen, president of the Chinese Olympic Committee and director of the State General Administration of Sports of China[9]
- Xu Liyi, Mayor of Hangzhou, China[9]
See also
References
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- ↑ "Olympic dreams as Asian Games close in Jakarta". Channel News Asia. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
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- ↑ "IGBS Asian Games 2018". IGBS. Archived from the original on 2019-06-02. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- 1 2 3 4 "Asian Games Close: Indonesia Shows It's the 'Energy of Asia'". The New York Times. 2 September 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- ↑ "Asian Games: Jakarta, Palembang pass the baton to Hangzhou". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- ↑ Prahananda, Redjo (2 September 2018). "Jokowi Tutup Asian Games 2018 dari Tenda Pengungsian di Lombok". Indo Pos (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 Jaya, Eris Eka (2 September 2018). "Indonesia Resmi Serahkan Estafet Tuan Rumah Asian Games kepada China". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 "China's Hangzhou takes over flag of 2022 Asian Games". ECNS. 3 September 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
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- ↑ "Jack Ma Introduces Hangzhou in Asian Games Closing Ceremony". Tempo. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- ↑ "'Terima Kasih' Indonesia, says Sheikh Ahmad as he closes the 18th Asian Games". Olympic Council of Asia. 2 September 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
- ↑ "Closing Ceremony Asian Games 2018". asiangames2018.id. Archived from the original on 30 August 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- ↑ Pangerang, Andi Muttya Keteng (2 September 2018). "Derai Hujan Iringi Suara Merdu Isyana Sarasvati di Penutupan Asian Games 2018". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
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- ↑ Pangerang, Andi Muttya Keteng (2 September 2018). "Lea Simanjuntak dan Bams "Eks Samsons" Antar Pemadaman Api Asian Games 2018". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- ↑ Pangerang, Andi Muttya Keteng (2 September 2018). "Rumah Kita dan Terbang, dari GIGI untuk Upacara Penutupan Asian Games 2018". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
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- 1 2 Semitari P, Sasya (3 September 2018). "Bunga Citra Lestari dan RAN Jadi Trending di Korea Selatan". okezone.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 September 2018.
- 1 2 3 Pemita, Desika (2 September 2018). "BCL, Dira Sugandi dan JFlow Panaskan Closing Ceremony Asian Games 2018". Liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- ↑ Damanik, Margith Junita (2 September 2018). "Alffy Rev Terima Penghargaan dari OCA Atas Karyanya". IDN TIMES (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 September 2018.
- 1 2 Pangerang, Andi Muttya Keteng (2 September 2018). "Afgan "Gantikan" Posisi Via Vallen di Penutupan Asian Games 2018". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
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- ↑ Pangerang, Andi Muttya Keteng (2 September 2018). "iKON Bikin Penonton Histeris di Penutupan Asian Games 2018". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- ↑ Pangerang, Andi Muttya Keteng (2 September 2018). "Super Junior Beri Sajian Enerjik di Panggung Upacara Penutupan Asian Games 2018". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- 1 2 3 "Jokowi Nobar Penutupan Asian Games Bersama Pengungsi di Lombok". kumparan.com (in Indonesian). 2 September 2018.
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- 1 2 "Penutupan Asian Games 2018, JK: Indonesia Bersahabat untuk Asia". suara.com (in Indonesian). 2 September 2018.
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