Da Nang unveils colourful, multi-experience New Year Festival 2026

Da Nang is set to host the Da Nang New Year Festival 2026. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Da Nang is set to host the Da Nang New Year Festival 2026. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Da Nang (VNA) – The Da Nang New Year Festival 2026 will take place from December 30, 2025 to January 3, 2026 at the park on the eastern bank of the Dragon Bridge, along the Bach Dang pedestrian street and several other venues across the city, while also linking with activities in Hoi An and Tam Ky city (formerly Quang Nam province).

The event will feature a wide range of new artistic and entertainment activities designed to enhance visitor experiences, stimulate tourism demand, and create a festive atmosphere to welcome 2026, according to the central city’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Vice Chairwoman of the Da Nang People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Anh Thi said that this year’s festival will be held across multiple venues, including the east bank of Dragon Bridge, Bach Dang pedestrian street, Hoi An, Tam Thanh beach park, March 24 Square, and various tourism sites city-wide.

The opening highlight is a series of themed check-in spaces from December 20 to January 3. Four decoration zones – Christmas, music, Hoi An colours, and golden Da Nang – will feature illuminated models, festive miniatures, and iconic city symbols, offering attractive photo spots for residents and visitors during the holiday season.

The official opening ceremony will take place at 7pm on December 30 at Dragon Bridge East Park, with a music show combining modern lighting technology and performances by singers, artists, and bands.

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The Da Nang New Year Festival 2026 features a wide array of standout activities. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Running from December 30 to January 3, the Cheer Fest food space will showcase local and international cuisine, BBQ stalls, craft beer, and souvenir shops. On January 1, the city will host ceremonies welcoming the first flights and cruise ships of the year, featuring traditional art performances, flowers, and gifts at the local airport, seaport, and in Hoi An.

From early 2026 to August 2026, Da Nang will launch a marine tourism promotion campaign through a system of themed check-in installations on major beaches.

Each space will reflect the distinct characteristics of its location, from the lively atmosphere of East Sea Park to the tranquillity of Ha Khe or the cultural hues of An Bang, Cua Dai, and Tam Thanh beaches.

A major festival highlight is the “Da Nang – New Year Avenue 2026”, held over three nights from December 30 to January 1 along Bach Dang pedestrian street. Designed as a “creative festival corridor”, the space will integrate sound and light effects with street performances.

Three main entertainment zones will feature diverse artistic expressions, from hip hop and dance sport to traditional instrumental music and interactive activities.

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“Light Up the Han River – Run to the Future”, a night race covering a distance of about 5 km. This marks the first time a night run has been held along the Han River, offering residents and visitors a unique opportunity to take part and cheer on the runners. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

For the first time, the city will host a night run titled “Lighting up the Han River – Run to the Future” from 10pm to midnight on December 31, 2025, with a 5km route. Runners will start from Bach Dang pedestrian street, pass Dragon Bridge, Tran Hung Dao street and Nguyen Van Troi Bridge, and finish at the very first moment of the New Year.

The race is expected to attract a large number of professional and amateur runners from Vietnam and abroad. In parallel with the festival, accommodation providers, restaurants, and travel companies will roll out major promotions under the “Da Nang Year-End Promotion Season 2025”, alongside the Mega Sale Holiday luxury brand event and the “Vietnamese Goods – Made in Da Nang” exhibition.

With its diverse cultural and entertainment activities, the Da Nang New Year Festival 2026 is expected to offer a unique festive atmosphere and further affirm Da Nang’s position as one of the region’s leading festival tourism destinations during the year-end holiday season./.

VNA

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