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Pop star Psy kicked off the Asian Games "Gangnam Style" in an energetic, K-Pop-fuelled ceremony Friday as North Korean athletes received loud cheers from South Korean fans.

Pop star Psy kicked off the Asian Games "Gangnam Style" in an energetic, K-Pop-fuelled ceremony Friday as North Korean athletes received loud cheers from South Korean fans.

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Asian Games begin

The flame of the Asian Games is lit during the Opening ceremony of the 2014 Asian Games at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium in Incheon on September 19, 2014. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA

Asiad kicks off 'Gangnam Style'

INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA, AFP – Pop star Psy kicked off the Asian Games "Gangnam Style" in an energetic, K-Pop-fuelled ceremony Friday as North Korean athletes received loud cheers from South Korean fans.

Asian Games begin

South Korean pop star Psy performs with dancers during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Asian Games at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium in Incheon on September 19, 2014. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

Spectators and athletes alike joined in Psy's signature horse-riding dance as the singer belted out an electrifying rendition of his hit at Incheon's 61,000-seat stadium.

Wearing a glittering black suit and backed by a team of glamorous dancers, the star brought the three-hour spectacle to a thumping finale, heralding the start of 15 days of competition with 9,500 athletes.

Asian Games begin

South Korean President Park Geun-hye (L) applauds during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Asian Games EPA/ROSLAN RAHMAN/POOL

South Korean President Park Geun-Hye officially opened the 17th edition of the Olympics-style event, after athletes from 45 countries had filed into the purpose-built stadium.

Actress Lee Young-Ae, the star of hit Korean drama "Dae Jang Geum", lit the Games' ceremonial flame, helped by two children.

But the ceremony's most touching moment came when the crowd bellowed their approval for the team from North Korea, with which South Korea technically remains at war.

Asian Games begin

North Korea's athletes wave in their delegation parade during the opening ceremony. AFP PHOTO / MANAN VATSYAYANA

Asian Games begin

Thailand's athletes take part in their delegation parade during the opening ceremony. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

The North's athletes and officials, in pristine white blazers and blue trousers, gave only the slightest of grins as they paraded – in contrast to their enthusiastic welcome.

There were also big cheers for Japan and China, allaying fears they could get a frosty reception because of tensions over Beijing's long-standing support for Pyongyang and Tokyo's colonial rule.

Asian Games begin

South Korean-Chinese boy band Exo perform. AFP PHOTO / ED JONES

The show to start one of the world's biggest sporting events, themed around the concept of "One Asia" united, began with a blast of high-octane K-Pop from boy band Exo.

There were performances from Grammy award-winning Korean soprano Sumi Jo and Chinese concert pianist Lang Lang.

Asian Games begin

Fireworks illuminate the night sky during the opening ceremony. AFP PHOTO / PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL

Asian Games begin

Young children perform a dance routine during the spectator welcome ahead of the opening ceremony. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA

Asian Games begin

Drummers perform during the opening ceremony. AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ

The torch was carried round the stadium by a series of Korean sports stars, including world number two woman golfer Park In-Bee and speed skater Lee Kyou-Hyuk.

However, it was not an athlete who lit the ceremonial flame, but actress Lee.

The 17th Asiad includes the full Olympic programme plus Asian favourites like kabaddi and wushu, making for a packed schedule of 36 sports with 439 gold medals on offer.

The mayor of South Korea's third city has admitted that Incheon, which has built 17 new venues, is in financial trouble because of the cost of hosting the Games.

Asian Games begin

South Korean personalities carry the national flag during the opening ceremony. AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ

Organisers will hope the opening ceremony will inject some much-needed buzz into the Games after slow ticket sales, just 18% early this week, generated an air of apathy.

Fans have shunned many of the matches so far in football, the only competition to start before the official opening, with barely 100 showing up for Jordan's win over United Arab Emirates on Thursday night.

South Korea are looking to consolidate second spot in the medals table behind China, who swept a record 199 gold medals and 416 overall at Guangzhou 2010.

China, who have won nearly 1,200 gold medals since they first competed in 1974, look certain to extend their dominance.

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