DIFF 2025: Up to 35% discount for early bird tickets on Sun Paradise Land app
The Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025 is fast approaching. This year, with exciting new elements and an increased number of participating teams, DIFF promises to be even more thrilling than ever. Most notably, visitors can now purchase DIFF tickets with discounts of up to 35% when booking early through the Sun Paradise Land app.
DIFF 2025: Up to 35% discount for early bird tickets on Sun Paradise Land app. (Photo: Sun Group)
Hanoi (VNA) -🅷 The Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025 is fast approaching. This year, with exciting new elements and an increased number of participating teams, DIFF promises to be even more thrilling than ever. Most notably, visitors can now purchase DIFF tickets with discounts of up to 35% when booking early through the Sun Paradise Land app.
Exclusive Discounts
DIFF 2025 tickets are now officially available on the Sun Paradise Land app, providing users with a simple and convenient ticket-buying experience. With an intuitive interface, the app allows visitors to choose their preferred event night, ticket category, and quantity, enter their email for ticket receipt, and complete payments quickly via QR code or credit card.
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To purchase tickets, users only need to download the "Sun Paradise Land" app from the App Store or Google Play, select "Da Nang" as the location, and click on the "Booking" icon to reserve DIFF tickets.
Early bird customers can enjoy discounts of up to 35% off the listed price, offering a fantastic opportunity to secure prime seats at the best rates. Starting from just 650,000 VND ($27 USD), visitors can experience an explosive summer filled with breathtaking fireworks. In contrast, last-minute ticket purchases closer to the event date will have a minimum price of 1 million VND ($43 USD) per ticket depending on the grandstand.
DIFF 2025: A spectacular celebration of colors and technology
Following the resounding success of DIFF 2024, the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival 2025 will embrace the theme "Da Nang – The New Rising Era." This year’s event not only showcases mesmerizing fireworks displays but also carries special significance as it marks the 50th anniversary of the city's liberation, symbolizing Da Nang’s aspirations for robust and sustainable growth in the modern era.
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DIFF 2025 will feature ten competing teams from renowned fireworks nations, including Vietnam, Finland, UK, Portugal, Poland, South Korea, Italy, Canada, and China. Over six competition nights, these teams will deliver spectacular performances synchronized with music, lighting, and cutting-edge technology.
A major highlight of DIFF 2025 is the integration of augmented reality (AR) technology into the fireworks experience. Through this feature on the Sun Paradise Land app, visitors can enjoy stunning AR fireworks displays from anywhere, eliminating geographical limitations. This technological leap allows DIFF to reach audiences nationwide, providing a unique and immersive way to experience the festival.
Additionally, visitors coming to Da Nang during DIFF can explore iconic attractions such as Sun World Ba Na Hills, the Danang Downtown entertainment complex, Dragon Bridge, Son Tra Peninsula, and indulge in the city's renowned culinary scene. A series of vibrant cultural, artistic, and entertainment events will take place alongside DIFF 2025, creating a dynamic and unforgettable summer while reinforcing Da Nang’s position as a premier travel destination in the region.
With a limited number of tickets available, don’t miss the chance to secure your seats at the best rates through the Sun Paradise Land app and get ready for a spectacular summer in Da Nang!/.
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