Vietnamese, Polish teams wow audiences at Da Nang International Fireworks Festival
Tens of thousands of spectators, tourists and local residents gathered on the evening of June 7 for the second night of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025, as teams from Vietnam and Poland lit up the night sky with dazzling displays.
Da Nang (VNA) – Tens of thousands of spectators, tourists and local residents gathered on the evening of June 7 for the second night of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025, as teams from Vietnam and Poland lit up the night sky with dazzling displays.
Representing Vietnam, the Z121 Vina Pyrotech team comes from the Chemical One Member Limited Liability Company 21, under the Ministry of National Defence’s General Department of Defence Industry. With over five decades of experience in fireworks production and a history of participating in significant national celebrations, this veteran team made its debut at the festival with a five-chapter performance highlighting Vietnam’s aspiration to rise.
The climax of their display saw the central coastal city’s sky illuminated in the red and gold of Vietnam’s national flag, accompanied by bursts of purple lotus flowers – a performance praised by audiences for its emotive power, technical precision and artistic depth.
Meanwhile, Poland’s Surex Firma Rodzinna, a leading name in European pyrotechnics with more than three decades of experience and participation in over 50 international competitions, brought its own spectacle to the festival.
This year, the Polish team’s performance, titled “Dragon Love,” captivated the audiences with a display akin to a mythical epic. The highlight came during the crescendo of “God of Lighting,” with fireworks launched from multiple points to form radiant light tra🅺ils, symbolising the moment two mythical dragons joined forces to create Da Nang’s iconic Dragon Bridge./.
Building on the success of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2024, the DIFF 2025 is taking place from May 31 to July 12 under the theme "Da Nang – New Era," featuring 10 participating teams. This year’s festival is more than just a spectacular showcase of light art; it also holds special significance as it commemorates the 50th anniversary of the city’s liberation, embodying the aspirations for Da Nang’s vibrant and prosperous future.
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