Best possible, not perfect. Because there is few perfect things in this life. The problem is, many things are out of control.
In recent days, many articles have reflected - in a direct or in a suggestive way - on a number of issues in the organization of the host country. The reflection is not wrong, because it also comes from the desire for readers to have direct access to information from your country. Every time I work at the SEA Games, including those held in Vietnam, I also see many problems in organization. However, the way to give comments and the subjects give comments is professional sensitivity. When Vietnamese media wants to maintain their image for the SEA Games in Vietnam, they should also focus on the preparation of other host countries.
Moreover, host Thailand this time is facing natural disasters. Too many difficulties, like a "beautiful dress" being stuck right before the wedding day. Natural disasters forced the organizers to postpone a series of competitions, leading to great disruption for both the home team and the participating groups.
From our side, Thailand's story is a lesson for future events. Preparation does not stop at the grand slogan or the number of competitions, but must take into account financial stability, risk provisions, flexible response ability to natural disasters, and respect for alertness.
Don't we still say "ghost criticize, marry to blame"? Every event, no matter how hard they try, cannot avoid shortcomings at some stage. Each host country - whether it is the first time or as many times as possible - has a great responsibility: Creating a beautiful playground. So everyone should be aware of joining hands to build, for the common development of regional sports.