Best photos from PyeongChang 2018 opening ceremony
The PyeongChang 2018 opening ceremony kicked off early Friday morning. Here are some of the best photos from the Olympics' official kickoff:
The ceremony began with puppeteers entering with a giant white tiger.
Dancers continued to set the mood with traditional dance.
South Korean president Moon Jae-in and North Korea's Kim Yo-Jong - the younger sister of Kim Jong Un - watched the festivities together.
Yo-Jong (back row, right) is leading the North Korean delegation of diplomats from the isolated nation to the PyeongChang games.
The stadium was filled with hundreds of drummers.
Here's a wide-angle view of the massive drum circle.
Martial arts performers instilled a spirit of competition.
As usual, there were some interesting artistic moments.
And these performers huddled around flashlights.
And this possible homage to 1980's ski gear.
Nigeria's famous bobsled team received a raucous ovation upon their entrance to the stadium.
As did Mexico's sombrero-clad flag bearer.
Then, Team USA arrived, donning what appeared to be fringed blacksmith gloves from the 1800s.
Canada arrived wearing normal gloves, emblazoned with maple leaves.
In a special symbol of unity, athletes from North and South Korea entered the stadium as co-flag bearers.
Finally, the torch bearers entered the stadium and prepared to ascend a massive illuminated staircase.
It was a long staircase.
A very long staircase.
Note to future torch bearers: next time, just take the elevator.
The torch bearers eventually reached the summit, handing off the cauldron-lighting duties to South Korean figure skating icon Kim Yuna.
Finally, a giant mechanical rod of flames extended to ignite the cauldron.
Let the games begin!
(Photos courtesy: Getty Images)
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