France shows 3D image of boat parade, opening ceremony of Paris 2024 Games

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France, France has released a 3D image of the Paris 2024 opening ceremony boat parade, which will use several boats carrying thousands of athletes and performers along the Seine River, a distance of 6 kilometers.

Tony Estanquet, head of the 2024 Olympic Games organizing committee, said that there are only 7 days left for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, to officially open on July 26. The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games this time will be different from every other time in the past. This time, the opening ceremony will have athletes sit on boats as a parade instead of walking into the stadium. There will be a 3D graphic show. Many boats will carry thousands of athletes and performers on a 6-kilometer route along the Seine River.

The show will last for about three hours and 45 minutes, and the opening ceremony is the highlight, so the best preparations have been made. Details, including the names of the artists who will participate and the torchlighter, are still being kept secret. The athletes’
parade will start from the Osterlitz Bridge, pass Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. The show will also use nearby monuments and combine music, light and sound. It is expected that more than 300,000 spectators will watch from the riverbanks, with hundreds of millions more watching on TV and on social media.

Source: Thai News Agency