Vietnam 'lights up' Asia's night tourism map with fireworks: US media
From the record-breaking fireworks series in Sunset Town of Phu Quoc to the dazzling Danang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) every summer, the world-renowned travel magazine Travel + Leisure notes that Vietnam is completely redefining the nighttime tourism experience in Asia.
Instead of letting the pace of life slow down when the sun sets, Vietnam's premier destinations are turning the night into "golden hours" of emotion and experience. Through a methodical investment strategy in fireworks, multimedia performances, and world-class entertainment, Vietnam is not only revitalizing the concept of the nighttime economy but also emerging as a global tourist hotspot.
Phu Quoc: A "nightly fireworks extravaganza" that shatters all expectations
Beyond impressing visitors with the fine white sands of Kem Beach or the world's longest three-wire cable car, an experience continuously praised by international media, Phu Quoc, in the eyes of Travel + Leisure, is a place where "the sky is illuminated year-round" by an unprecedented series of fireworks.
Since January 2024, Sunset Town on the "Pearl Island" has hosted over 750 consecutive nights of fireworks. This record-breaking milestone makes the island a rare destination globally where tourists can "watch fireworks every night as if it were New Year's Eve."
These nightly fireworks extravaganzas have become a signature experience for visitors on the "Pearl Island".
The standout feature lies not just in quantity, but in the quality of the experience. Two world-class shows, Symphony of the Sea and Kiss of the Sea, are described by Travel + Leisure as a "symphony of light, sound and storytelling" where technology, art, and storytelling blend seamlessly to practically hypnotize the audience.
Right after sunset, Symphony of the Sea treats spectators to high-speed acrobatics by 24 international jetski and flyboard champions, interwoven with a sky-filling display of lasers and fireworks, all perfectly synchronized to an explosive soundtrack down to the millisecond.
Sun Bavaria GastroPub, the most sought-after viewing point to experience the Symphony of the Sea.
Immediately following, all eyes are drawn to the iconic Kiss of the Sea. With a seating capacity of 5,108, a giant water screen, and three interconnected projection domes, this Guinness World Record-holding show is a masterful orchestration of 3D mapping technology, fire, water, an international cast of 60 artists, and an absolutely cinematic fireworks finale.
The explosion of back-to-back shows has elevated Phu Quoc beyond a traditional resort destination; it now takes visitors from one surprise to the next, truly coming alive only when darkness falls.
“This nightly duo of shows offer audiences a momentum-building experience, as the intensity mounts over the evening, taking viewers from one show-stopper to another, culminating in an unforgettable explosive experience, ”Travel + Leisure wrote.
Danang paints a midsummer's dream with DIFF
If Phu Quoc gives tourists the feeling that every day is New Year's Eve, Danang is praised by Travel + Leisure as a symbol of "the art of storytelling in the sky."
The US magazine noted that since its debut in 2008, the Danang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) has become a tourism icon for the Han River city, drawing millions of visitors each summer.
DIFF 2026 promises to bring visitors along the Han River a one-of-a-kind experience.
In 2026, under the theme Da Nang - United Horizons, DIFF will officially expand its record-breaking scale featuring 10 teams from eight countries. Most notable is the arrival of two "wizards of light," Japan and Macau (China), who promise to deliver dramatic showdowns over the Han River.
Going beyond traditional fireworks displays, visitors will be able to experience a highly digitized festival through Sky AR technology and a multi-dimensional Laser LED system.
However, Danang's festive spirit is not confined to the riverbanks. Travel + Leisure highlights that the magnetic pull of the "city of light" extends all the way to the peak of Ba Na - a hub of endless, year-round entertainment.
Beyond the Golden Bridge, an icon that helped put Vietnamese tourism on the global map, Ba Na appears to international journalists as a wonderland of medieval castles, charming French villages, and an unceasing festive rhythm.
Visitors won't want to miss the endless festivals in the clouds at Sun World Ba Na Hills.
The US magazine was particularly impressed by how Ba Na transforms the summer into a true "artistic whirlwind." This includes the driving rhythms of Malambo drums played by international artists, the romance of outdoor performances, and the "mysterious and dramatic" atmosphere of the 18+ cabaret show After Glow: a musical inspired by the life of Queen Marie Antoinette.
Most notably, B'estival, Vietnam's "in the clouds" version of Oktoberfest, features ice-cold SunKraft beer brewed right on the mountain peak paired with premium European cuisine, creating an entertainment paradise at nearly 1,500 meters above sea level.
Concluding the article, Travel + Leisure wrote: "From the non-stop fireworks in Phu Quoc and the global appeal of DIFF, to the year-round festive atmosphere at Ba Na Hills, Vietnam is doing more than just telling a new story about tourism. Thanks to fireworks, Vietnam is setting a new standard for after-dark travel: Where the night is no longer the end of the day, but the beginning of the most brilliant experiences."
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