Seoul 1988 Opening Ceremony 08

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

The final clip:

At the end of the ceremony the official song is performed.
Hand in Hand is sung by Koreana in Korean and English as well.
A massive performance is carried out showing the diferent typical costumes of the countries around the world. On the stage, the previous mascots of past games dance together Hodori, the Seoul '88 official mascot.

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  • now THAT sounds like '88.  cool!

  • Yes, it was a modern and cosmopolite segment. The previous ones were tradional ones.

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  • Hodori is my favorite mascot, of all the mascots!

  • best olympic song ever!!! I just knew that this was an olympic song, huhuhu T_T

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  • Thanks so much, Nacholympic!^^

  • best olympic song for me ;) i was still 2 yrs old during this time. very emotional song.fit for the olympic spirit ;)

  • the best olympic song until you and me came along, i love seeing all of the olympic mascots up to that moment, i wish theyd do that for all the olympics

  • So they had all of the athletes on the field, then marshaled them off?

  • I was a little girl, baby girl when this happened. Looks so amazing though.

  • unfortunately i was born during the games so i don´t remember much :)

  • i like the song, but the ceremony is soso

  • AND, luckily this kind of stuff is slowly making its way back! ;)

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