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Hurricane Irma damage | Video compilation a tiger running across Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, passing through landmarks such as Petronas Towers, mascot of the Games then entered the stadium after a video footage made by computer graphics showing population while Monoloque and Azlan Typewriter performed "Tunjuk Belang" on the stage. "Rimau", the brought into the stadium to symbolise the welcoming of the participants by Malaysia's 32 million Kuala Lumpur Tower, Telekom Tower, Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the Putrajaya Bridge. Parade of of the participating nations, the Southeast Asian Games Federation flag and the edition flag, were Wau kite and the countdown projection. After that, 320 Malaysian flags, along with the national flags colours of the games logo, the projection of the logo on the stage that resembles the shape of the

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"Rising Together" (Bangkit Bersama).[50] By 2 August 2017 one official song entitled "Tunjuk Belang" Show the stripes) was released. It was performed by monoloQue, Lan from the troupe "Azlan and The Typewriter" and maliQue. The song is described as a rock song which merges "traditional and modern sounds".[51] The composer and producer of the song is maliQue.[52] The title of the song literally means showing off one's true colours in English and "Belang" means stripes aluding to the mascot of official song. On 8 August 2017, the theme song for the games has been released and is entitled the games, shown above.[52] Another official song was released earlier on 13 July 2017 during the release of the Games Mobile phone Application entitled "So many hands" (Tangan-tangan yang menjulang)

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Milo, [56] SCGM BHD–Benxon, [56] Prudential, McDonald's, [65] Spritzer, [66] Pavilion KL, Royal AirAsia, [61] Traveloka, [62] Grab, [63][64] Tenaga Nasional, Sony (Sony Music)[60] Silver 100Plus, [56] Selangor, [64] AEON Malaysia[60] Bronze Double Happiness, Gloria Jean's Coffees, JVC Kenwood, La Martina, Maha Mas Medic, Maju Group, Marathon Thailand, Maxwin, Mikasa-Sunrise, MLS-Zimmer-Airflex, Molten Corporation, MRCB, Nittaku, Otto Bock, Sunstar, Trybe, Victor, Wiraka[60] The Games Opening Ceremony The Opening Ceremony of the 29th Southeast Asian Games. The opening ceremony was held in Bukit Jalil National Stadium on 19 August 2017 at 20:17 MST (UTC+8) which highlighted aspects of Malaysia's history and culture. The ceremony was directed by film director Saw Teong Hin alongside population while Monoloque and Azlan Typewriter performed "Tunjuk Belang" on the stage. "Rimau", the mascot of the Games then entered the stadium after a video footage made by computer graphics showing brought into the stadium to symbolise the welcoming of the participants by Malaysia's 32 million a tiger running across Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, passing through landmarks such as Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Telekom Tower, Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the Putrajaya Bridge. Parade of Nations at the Opening Ceremony of the 29th Southeast Asian Games. Next, the parade of athletes from all 11 competing nations started with Brunei leading the field in alphabetical order and ended with the host nation, Malaysia entering the stadium last. The Bruneian contingent was led by Mohammad Adi Stronger", and "A Nation Built on Inclusion", told the story of the origins of Malaysian inhabitants, diversity that came in four segments, "Provenance", "Similarities in Diversity", "Together We are celebrated the differences of people across the country and the region, emphasised the importance of strength and endurance while the conclusion featured people coming together with differences and similarities on full display. Singer Mia Palencia performed the song "So Many Hands", one of the three theme songs of the Games. A total of 6, 000 people were involved in the showcase consisting of performers, volunteers, children and members of the armed forces.[70] The torch of the Games was carried into the stadium by five group of Malaysia's former and current generation of sportsmen and Hurricane Irma damage | Video compilation

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