2018 Asian Games torch relay
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The 2018 Asian Games torch relay will begin on 17 July 2018 at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi, host of the first Asian Games. The flame will be generated from a parabolic mirror directed straight at the sun.[1][2] The torch will then be transported to an eternal flame in Mrapen, East Java on 18 July and will continue to travel all around Indonesia. The relay will finish on 17 August, the independence day of Indonesia in the National Monument, Jakarta before being carried into the opening ceremony at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium the next day.[1]
Route in Indonesia
- July 18
- Mrapen 1.
- Prambanan 2.
- July 19
- Surakarta 3.
- July 20
- Sukoharjo 4.
- Wonogiri 5.
- Ponorogo 6.
- July 21
- Trenggalek 7.
- Tulungagung 8.
- Blitar 9.
- July 22
- 10. Mount Bromo
- July 23
- 11. Probolinggo
- 12. Situbondo
- 13. Bondowoso
- July 24
- 14. Banyuwangi
- July 26
- 15. Gilimanuk
- 16. Lake Batur
- 17. Pura Besakih
- July 27
- 18. Kuta
- July 28
- 19. Denpasar
- 20. Garuda Wisnu Kencana
- July 29
- 21. Raja Ampat
- July 31
- 22. Makassar
- 23. Tanjung Bira
- August 4
- 24. Palembang
- August 7
- 25. Bandar Lampung
- August 9
- 26. Serang
- August 10
- 27. Purwakarta
- August 11
- 28. Bandung
- August 13
- 29. Bogor
- August 15
- 30. Jakarta City Hall
- August 16
- 31. Merdeka Palace
- August 17
- 32. National Monument
- 33. Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
References
- ^ a b "Api Asian Games 2018 Berasal dari Sinar Matahari". Republika Online. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
- ^ "New Delhi to host flame lighting ceremony for 2018 Asian Games". insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 7 February 2018.