Da Nang Int'l Fireworks Festival 2025 to take place from May 31-July 12

The Danang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025 will take place from May 31 to July 12 under the theme Danang - The New Rising Era.

Delegates at an event annoucing information about the Da Nang Int'l Fireworks Festival 2025. (Photo: VNA)
Delegates at an event annoucing information about the Da Nang Int'l Fireworks Festival 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Da Nang (VNA) – The Danang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025 will take place from May 31 to July 12 under the theme Danang - The New Rising Era.

To be organised by Sun Group and the city's authorities, this year's event promises to be the largest and longest edition ever.

DIFF 2025 will feature six nights of performances by 10 teams from Finland, the UK, Portugal, Poland, the Republic of Korea, Italy, Canada, China, and the host Vietnam.

The opening night, scheduled for May 31, will showcase a cultural-themed showdown between Vietnam Team 1 and Finland. Subsequent shows will be held on Saturdays, culminating in the grand finale on July 12.

Firework displays, lasting 20 minutes each, will be paired with themed performances and concerts at the Han River port and along Tran Hung Dao street. Advanced technology, such as augmented reality via the Sun Paradise Land app, will enhance the audience's experience.

Tickets range from 1,000,000 VND (40 USD) depending on stands, available online and through travel companies.

Beyond the dazzling displays, DIFF 2025 integrates art, music, sports, and cutting-edge technology, aiming to elevate the festival's reputation as a regional and global tourist attraction.

Throughout 12 years since its inception, DIFF has solidified Danang’s brand as the City of Fireworks, boosting its international profile and appeal./.

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