THE torch relay ceremony to commemorate the 32nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games to be held in Cambodia from 5 to 17 May and the 12th ASEAN Para Games to be held from 3 to 9 June was held yesterday at the Embassy of Cambodia to Myanmar on University Avenue in Yangon.
Union Minister for Sports and Youth
Affairs U Min Thein Zan, who is also the Myanmar Olympic Committee Chairman,
Yangon Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein and regional government ministers, the
representative of the Organizing Committee of the 32nd Southeast Asian Games,
the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism of Cambodia, the
Cambodian Ambassador to Myanmar, representatives from Timor-Leste and ASEAN
member countries specially invited for the torch relay programme, the
director-general and officials of the Department of Sports and Physical
Education, the vice-president of the Myanmar Paralympics Federation, athletes
from Myanmar’s sports federations, students, and public totalling about 1,800
people attended the event.
First, Ambassador Mr Chum Angvichet
of Cambodia to Myanmar and the vice-president of the Myanmar Paralympics
Federation gave memorable speeches.
Then, Myanmar Olympic Committee Chair
Union Minister U Min Thein Zan expressed his pride and joy for Cambodia hosting
the 32nd SEA Games for the first time and for the host country's hospitality
and planning.
The Union minister said that he believes
that the 32nd Southeast Asian Games will fully represent the promotion of
friendship and peace and harmony among Southeast Asian countries.
Afterwards, Southeast Asian Games
Organizing Committee of Cambodia Representative Mr Hor Sarun said that the
torch relaying ceremony will start from Angkor Wat, the world's wonder temple
in Cambodia, and will continue to 10 ASEAN countries and return to Cambodia on
27 April.
They continued to take commemorative
photos and the torch commemorating the 32nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games and the
12th ASEAN Para Games was carried by the representative of the Cambodian
Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee from the Cambodian Embassy to
Myanmar.
Next, the torch was carried from one
person to another through the Cambodian Ambassador to Myanmar, the Myanmar
Olympic Committee Chairman Union Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs, the
vice-president of the Myanmar Paralympic Sports Federation, Paralympic athletes
and rower, and the director-general of the Sports and Physical Education
Department.
From there, it was handed over to the
representative of Cambodia's Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee and
taken to the Cambodian Embassy where it was lit and stored.
The torch will leave Myanmar for Laos
on 22 April.
MNA/KZL
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