2025 Asian Winter Games Parade of Nations
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During the Parade of Nations at the 2025 Asian Winter Games opening ceremony, held on 7 February 2025, athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations led their national delegations as they paraded into the Harbin International Convention Exhibition and Sports Center in the host city of Harbin, China.
Countries and flagbearers
Order | Nation | Chinese name | Pinyin | Flag bearer | Sport | Reference |
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1 | Afghanistan | 阿富汗 | Āfùhàn | Nizaruddin Ali Zada | Snowboarding | [1] |
— | ||||||
2 | Bahrain | 巴林 | Bālín | Sameh Hegazi | Ice hockey | [2] |
Malak Janahi | Team official | |||||
3 | Bhutan | 不丹 | Bùdān | Chencho Dorji | Alpine skiing | [3] |
— | ||||||
4 | Cambodia | 柬埔寨 | Jiǎnpǔzhài | Panhasith Pisey | Snowboarding | [2] |
— | ||||||
5 | North Korea (DPR Korea) |
朝鲜 | Cháoxiǎn | Han Kum-chol | Figure skating | [2] |
Ryom Tae-ok | ||||||
6 | Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China) |
中国香港 | Zhōngguó Xiānggǎng | Adrian Yung | Alpine skiing | [4] |
Lam Ching Yan | Short-track speed skating | |||||
7 | India | 印度 | Yìndù | Arif Khan | Alpine skiing | [2] |
Bhavani Thekkada | Cross-country skiing | |||||
8 | Indonesia | 印度尼西亚 | Yìndùníxīyà | Dwiki Eka Ramadhan | Figure skating | [2] |
Kelly Supangat | ||||||
9 | Iran | 伊朗 | Yīlǎng | Mohammad Kiyadarbandsari | Alpine skiing | [5] |
Marzieh Beha | Ski mountaineering | |||||
10 | Japan | 日本 | Rìběn | Haruki Watanabe | Curling | [6] |
Yuka Takahashi | Speed skating | |||||
11 | Jordan | 约旦 | Yuēdàn | Sharif Zawaideh | Alpine skiing | [7] |
— | ||||||
12 | Kazakhstan | 哈萨克斯坦 | Hāsàkèsītǎn | Adil Beketayev | Ice hockey | [8] |
Olga Tikhonova | Short-track speed skating | |||||
13 | South Korea | 韩国 | Hánguó | Chong-Min Lee | Ice hockey | [9] |
Gim Eun-ji | Curling | |||||
14 | Kuwait | 科威特 | Kēwēitè | Mohammed Al Duaij | Ice hockey | [10] |
Fatema Abdulateef | Curling | |||||
15 | Kyrgyzstan | 吉尔吉斯斯坦 | Jíěrjísīsītǎn | Seifulov Mamed | Ice hockey | [2] |
Keremet Asanbaeva | Curling | |||||
16 | Lebanon | 黎巴嫩 | Líbānèn | Maurizio Sottile | Team official | [2] |
Joanne Diwan | ||||||
17 | Macau (Macao, China) | 中国澳门 | Zhōngguó Àomén | Leong Chon Kong | Ice hockey | [2] |
Cheong Hio Lam | Team official | |||||
18 | Malaysia | 马来西亚 | Mǎláixīyà | Wei Yan Tang | Cross-country skiing | [2] |
Ashley Chin | Short-track speed skating | |||||
19 | Mongolia | 蒙古 | Měnggǔ | Achbadrakh Batmunkh | Cross-country skiing | [2] |
Gereltuya Battulga | Short-track speed skating | |||||
20 | Nepal | 尼泊尔 | Níbóěr | Saphal Ram Shrestha | Alpine skiing | [2] |
Laxmi Rai | ||||||
21 | Pakistan | 巴基斯坦 | Bājīsītǎn | Muhammad Karim | Alpine skiing | [2] |
— | ||||||
22 | Philippines | 菲律宾 | Fēilǜbīn | Peter Groseclose | Short-track speed skating | [11] |
Kathleen Dubberstein | Curling | |||||
23 | Qatar | 卡塔尔 | Kǎtǎěr | Mohammed Alnaimi | Curling | [2] |
Sara Al-Qaet | ||||||
24 | Saudi Arabia | 沙特 | Shātè | Fayik Abdi | Alpine skiing | [2] |
Sharifa Al-Sudairi | ||||||
25 | Singapore | 新加坡 | Xīnjiāpō | Wee Chew | Ice hockey | [2] |
Alyssa Pok | Short-track speed skating | |||||
26 | Sri Lanka | 斯里兰卡 | Sīlǐ Lánkǎ | Sajeev De Silva | Cross-country skiing | [2] |
Piumi Piyadarshani | ||||||
27 | Chinese Taipei | 中华台北 | Zhōnghuá Táiběi | Lin Chun-chieh | Short-track speed skating | [2] |
Lin Yang-chi | Ice hockey | |||||
28 | Tajikistan | 塔吉克斯坦 | Tǎjíkèsītǎn | Ikromiddin Abdullozoda | Alpine skiing | [2] |
— | ||||||
29 | Thailand |
泰国 | Tàiguó | Thanatip Bunrit | Cross-country skiing | [2] |
Teekhree Silpa-Archa | Figure skating | |||||
30 | Turkmenistan | 土库曼斯坦 | Tǔkùmànsītǎn | Dovlet Hydyrov | Ice hockey | [2] |
— | ||||||
31 | United Arab Emirates | 阿联酋 | Āliánqiú | Sultan Al-Ghandi | Freestyle skiing | [12] |
Amenah Al-Muhairi | Snowboarding | |||||
32 | Uzbekistan | 乌兹别克斯坦 | Wūzībiékèsītǎn | Jasur Shamsiddinov | Ski mountaineering | [13] |
Feruza Bobokulova | ||||||
33 | Vietnam | 越南 | Yuènán | Dương Trường Lập | Short-track speed skating | [2] |
— | ||||||
34 | China | 中国 | Zhōngguó | Ning Zhongyan | Speed skating | [14] |
Liu Mengting | Freestyle skiing |
References
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