No they are first to enter the stadium.
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No Greece is the first one to enter because they discovered Olympia so they go first then it's in alphabetical order.
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Olympic protocol states the first athletes that enter the stadium during the opening ceremony are those from Greece in recognition of Greece being the home of the Olympics (where the Ancient Olympics first began).
According to Olympic tradition, the athletes from Greece are the first to enter the stadium and the athletes from the host country are the last to enter the stadium.
Greece is always the first to enter. The country that is hosting the Olympics is the last to enter
The opening ceremonies is the official start of the Olympic games, whether summer or winter. It is held in a large stadium or arena in the host city and is known for spectacular performances and high budgets. Every opening ceremony includes a march of the athletes participating in the games, who walk into the stadium for their country in alphabetical order with Greece first and the host country last. For many, the opening ceremonies symbolizes peace, hope and unity.
Unless someone knows Chinese, that answer is impossible to give. The order of entering the stadium at the opening ceremony is that Greece goes first, the host country (China) goes last, and in between the countries march in alphabetical order according to the language of the host country. Unless one knows what the countries are known as in Chinese it is not possible to know the order of entry for the opening ceremony. Actually this isn't true for these games. The athletes will enter the stadium by number of strokes in that countries name in the Chinese Language :)
Greece is always the first country in the Olympic Opening Ceremony, because the Olympics originated from Greece.