Tickets for the final night of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival preliminary rounds sold out; the organizing

2026-06-23
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  Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) – The organizing committee of the 2026 Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) recently announced that all grandstand tickets for the fifth qualifying event, scheduled for the evening of June 27th, have been sold out. Due to the continued high demand from locals and tourists, the organizing committee has decided to open the A4 grandstand ahead of schedule, adding over 2,000 seats to meet the viewing needs.

  The fifth qualifying event is the final competition of the DIFF 2026 qualifying rounds, themed "Vision." That evening, the Australian team Skylighter Fireworks Pty Ltd will compete against the Portuguese team Macedos Pirotecnia Lda**, presenting a top-notch fireworks spectacle.

  According to the organizing committee, the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival continues to grow in influence, attracting large numbers of domestic and international spectators and tourists to each performance. The 2026 Fireworks Festival not only creates a new highlight for cultural entertainment but also injects strong momentum into the development of Da Nang's tourism industry.

  According to data from the organizing committee, after the first three preliminary rounds: Accommodation facilities throughout the city received over 326,000 visitors, a 36.7% increase compared to the same period in 2025. Of these, over 136,000 were international tourists, a 33.7% increase; and nearly 190,000 were domestic tourists, a 38.9% increase. The average hotel occupancy rate in the city exceeded 70%.

  In addition to the fireworks display, the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival also featured numerous cultural performances, with many domestic and international artists participating, creating a rich cultural atmosphere and a lively festive spirit for the city's summer tourism. (End)

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