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Performers from the GOSH, Great Ormond Street Hospital, perform during the opening ceremony. Actors perform during the British meadow scene. A general view of the opening ceremony. Fireworks light up Tower Bridge. Actors perform during the opening ceremony. Actors perform during the British meadow scene during the opening ceremony. Dancers perform in the Gosh and NHS scene. Artists dressed in costumes perform. Spectators wait under the rain before the ceremony. A young performer holds a balloon. Performers float with umbrellas as they play the role of Mary Poppins. Children perform a song. Olympic rings are assembled. Queen Elizabeth II, right, and Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee, attend the ceremony. An artist performs during the opening ceremony. British actor Rowan Atkinson in his role as Mr. Bean plays in the orchestra. Artists perform as the sun sets in the background. Performers drum during the Opening Ceremony. The sun sets behind performers. Actors and dancers play Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital staff and patients. People wave Union flags during the opening ceremony. David Beckham passes under Tower Bridge driving a speedboat named "Max Power," which carries the Olympic Torch. Fireworks are displayed at Tower Bridge. Giant pictures depicting villains of British literature, including Captain Hook from "Peter Pan," are displayed during the opening ceremony. Giant puppets depicting Lord Voldemort, center, from the Harry Potter books and the Child Catcher from "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" swirl around the stage in the opening ceremony. Spectators watch the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The Red Arrows disappear over London ahead of the opening ceremony. Freshly "forged" Olympic Rings fly above the chimneys during The Age of Industry scene. A general view of the inside of the stadium during the opening ceremony. An actor dressed to resemble Britain's Queen Elizabeth II parachutes into the stadium. Artists perform during the opening ceremony. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attends the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Oluympic Games on Friday, July 27. Huge chimneys emerge from the ground to symbolize the industrial revolution. Drummers during the opening ceremony. A general view of Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony. Artists perform during the opening ceremony. A general view of the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Actors perform during the industrial revolution scene. The Olympic rings form. General view taken during a scene of The Age of Industry. The Olympic rings are assembled above the stadium in a scene depicting the Industrial Revolution. An inflatable yellow submarine floats above artists. Inflatable yellow submarines float above artists during The Age of Industry scene. The London Symphony Orchestra performs during the opening ceremony. Artists perform during the opening ceremony. A young performer holds a balloon bearing the Olympic rings. Artists arrive in a horse and carriage. Artists perform during the opening ceremony. Performers depict a view of the English countryside. Bradley Wiggins, the first British winner of the Tour De France cycle race, waves to the audience. Cricketers play on the pitch during the preshow. Artists arrive before the start of the opening ceremony. Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge at the start of the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony. Artists take the field for the meadow scene. Actors perform during the British meadow scene. A robotic camera captures an overview of the Olympic Stadium at the start of the London 2012 Opening Ceremony. The Red Arrows fly over the Olympic Stadium and the ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower. Danny Boyle, the London 2012 artistic director, addresses the audience. Spectators take shelter under umbrellas prior to the start of the opening ceremony. The Red Arrows fly over Olympic Stadium before the opening ceremony. A balloon flies over spectators prior to the opening ceremony. Fans take photos as cows are lead across the stadium floor. A man wearing glasses waits for the start of the opening ceremony. Performers prepare for the opening ceremony. The countdown to the start of the opening ceremonies is projected across the stands while the Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force aerobatic team fly over the Olympic Stadium. - British politician's opening ceremony tweet sparked a social media backlash
- Aidan Burley, a Conservative Party MP, called the ceremony "multi-cultural crap"
- Many online weighed the London ceremony versus the 2008 Beijing Olympics
- Social media reaction was largely positive to director Danny Boyle's $42 million production
Hong Kong (CNN) -- The world watched, as the London 2012 Olympic Games opened with director Danny Boyle's elaborate ode to England, and furiously tapped their reaction on social media.
But one comment on Twitter has sparked a political fracas on the home soil of the games, as a British member of Parliament lamented the "multi-cultural crap" of the £27 million ($42.4 million) ceremony.
Entitled "Isle of Wonder," Boyle - the Oscar-winning director best known for hit movies "Trainspotting" and "Slumdog Millionaire" - put together a star-studded on-field dramatization that drew on Shakespeare and Brit Pop to chart Britain from its pastoral roots through the Industrial Revolution to James Bond, Harry Potter and the Beatles.
"The most leftie opening ceremony I have ever seen - more than Beijing, the capital of a communist state! Welfare tribute next?" wrote Aidan Burley, a Conservative Party MP who was fired as a ministerial aide in David Cameron's government after revelations he attended a Nazi-themed stag party in France last year.
"Thank God the athletes have arrived! Now we can move on from leftie multi-cultural crap. Bring back red arrows, Shakespeare and the Stones!" he added minutes later.
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There was a great deal of comparison being drawn between the London ceremony and the 2008 Beijing Olympics. @legallyblondekf wrote: "Ha! London sees your zillion drummers drumming in unison and raises you a deaf drummer. Your move China," referring to deaf Scottish percussionist Evelyn Glennie leading drummers during the London ceremony.
Like London, a pre-eminent director - Zhang Yimou, director of films such as the 1991 film "Raise the Red Lantern" and more recently "The Flowers of War," starring Christian Bale - choreographed the Beijing ceremony.
"(London's) opening ceremony was a far cry from Beijing's. Even the director of the London Olympics ceremony complained of the budget being too small, having only 27 million pounds," user Haluo-yuan wrote on Sina Weibo, the largest micro-blogging site in China, where state censors block Twitter. "There's no comparison with the formidable China."
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Still, commentators on Sina Weibo were largely complimentary of the London ceremony - although many complained about getting up at 4 a.m. in China to watch the event live.
"London's Olympic opening ceremony certainly was interesting, but it can't be said that it was superior to Beijing's. It can only be said that each had its merits," wrote Zhang Yiwu, a professor at Peking University with 3 million followers on Sina Weibo.
"Beijing's Olympics and its immense grandeur were hosted by a developing country, by a country that had never hosted the Olympics before," he added. "Now, we can relax but must also understand to strive for new heights of dignity. There's no need for contentious feeling. Each has its own beauty."
Ai Weiwei, the Chinese artist and activist, helped design the iconic Bird's Nest stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympics before he fell afoul with authorities and is now under house arrest on tax evasion charges. He wrote Saturday: "The London opening ceremony is free, relaxed and touching, smoothly switching between different time and space, expressing confidence. It's the festival of modern citizens."
Athletes themselves were posting from inside the London arena, such as LeBron James, the three-time NBA MVP who is playing for the U.S. basketball team. James was up late into the night feeding images to Instagram from his view of the ceremony inside the stadium. "Me with one of the best the game of basketball has to offer," he wrote, tweeting a photo alongside U.S. teammate Kobe Bryant.
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Indeed, the real-time social media scrum seemed to take some of the fun out of the ceremony for viewers in the U.S., where the broadcast on NBC was tape-delayed to run during prime time hours. Gareth M. Skarka @gmskarka wrote: "Hey @NBCOlympics -- there's still #openingceremony occurring. You already tape-delayed it. Howsabout letting us watch it, not interviews?"
Added Charles Johnson @Lizardoid: "NBC News in LA is still stubbornly pretending the Olympics opening ceremony is just beginning."
After the ceremony, director Boyle tweeted: "Thank you, everyone, for your kind words! Means the world to me.
"Proud to be British."
CNN's Alexis Lai, CY Xu and Hilary Whiteman contributed to this report
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