ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月10日 00時35分


The opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics unfurled in frigid temperatures and high spirits today, as athletes from the 2 Koreas marched into the stadium together less than 50 miles from the heavily-fortified border between their nations. 4 of our photographers were there to capture the (very cold) festivities. Organizers say this is the largest #WinterOlympics yet, with 92 countries participating. The political drama loomed over other Olympic story lines, including the participation of Russian athletes despite a ban after a doping scandal. This wasn’t the first time that athletes from North and South Korea have marched together under one flag. (They did so in 2000, 2004 and 2006.) But by doing so in South Korea — and in Gangwon Province, where North Korea is visible from the peaks of the ski slopes — the symbolism this time was particularly striking. @nytchangster took this photo of the Olympic torch. Swipe left to see more photos from the #openingceremony, by @mjrhill, @nytmills and @hlswift. #nytxxiii


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