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Preparatory tasks for Ha Long Carnival Festival almost accomplished

Tuesday, 23/04/2024 | 15:53:59 [GMT +7] A  A

The opening ceremony of the 2024 Ha Long Carnival Festival will be held on April 28, featuring performances and parades on both the sea and sandy shores of the popular UNESCO-recognised bay for the first time. Ha Long city has effectively carried out all the necessary tasks for the event.

The main stage has been installed on the bank of Ha Long Bay.

The Ha Long Carnival 2024 will be a highlight among 186 tourism promotion programmes and events to be held in Quang Ninh this year. For the first time, the festival will feature performances and parades on both the sea and sandy shores of the popular UNESCO-recognised bay.

The festival is slated for the National Reunification Day (April 30) and May Day holidays at the Ocean Park in Bai Chay ward of Ha Long city, bringing together thousands of domestic and foreign artists.

The festival will bring together domestic creative teams, leading artists, and craftsmen, as well as troupes from Japan’s Hokkaido, China’s Guangxi, Laos, Thailand, and Europe. The stage is set to harmoniously combine elements both on the shore and on the sea, with hundreds of vessels participating. 

Carnaval Hạ Long đã trở thành thương hiệu của du lịch Hạ Long - Quảng Ninh.
The festival will feature a variety of dazzling performances.

The program will incorporate elements of musical theater art, harmoniously combining with history and culture to highlight the values of the Ha Long Bay natural heritage.

A notable highlight of the 2024 Carnival will be the drone light displays, featuring illuminated models combined with fireworks displays, LED technology, sound, and light, etc.

Furthermore, as part of the Ha Long tourism week 2024, the city will host a series events, including the opening of a culinary pedestrian street, a sport tournament, a festival of beer and the province’s famous fried squid patties, as well as lion-dragon dance, modern dance, and kite festivals.

By Thai Binh