2011 Asian Winter Games opening ceremony information
The opening ceremony of the 2011 Asian Winter Games was held at the Astana Arena, in Astana, Kazakhstan. It began at 6:00 PM (UTC+06:00) on 30 January 2011 and lasted approximately three hours.[1][2]
An estimated 30,000 were in attendance at the venue. There were an estimated 700 performers.[3]
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