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While you were sleeping: 5 things to know from the Paris Olympics opening ceremony

  • Lady Gaga dazzled, a mystery man came and went without a trace, some athletes got very wet, and the Olympic cauldron broke new ground

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The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris  Olympic Games. Photo: AFP

The 2024 Paris Olympic Games officially opened while most of Hong Kong was sleeping, with a four-hour extravaganza that, although enthralling in places, stretched the patience of even the keenest of observers.

Athletes were taken down a 6km stretch of the River Seine, past cheering crowds and high-energy performances from the likes of Lady Gaga, Aya Nakamura and French mezzo-soprano Axelle Saint-Cirel.

With a consistent nod to the country’s turbulent history – including a metal band’s performance as part of a homage to French Revolution – and its artistic flair, there was something for everyone.

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Of course, that is if you managed to stay awake. So, for those who did not, here are five things that happened while you were sleeping:

US’ singer Lady Gaga played an early part in the opening ceremony. Photo: AFP
US’ singer Lady Gaga played an early part in the opening ceremony. Photo: AFP

A vision in pink and black

Spectators did not have to wait long for Lady Gaga’s rumoured appearance. In a show broken down into 12 specific sections, the American star was part of ‘Enchante’, the first tableau.

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