Vietnam, China to compete in DIFF 2025’s grand finale
The DIFF 2025 is the largest edition ever held, featuring ten teams from Vietnam, Finland, the UK, Portugal, Poland, the Public of Korea, Italy, Canada, and China. Each team showcased their nation’s identity through fireworks, music and storytelling, making the jury’s final selection especially challenging.
A performance on June 28 within the framework of the DIFF 2025. (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – Vietnam’s Z121 Vina Pyrotech and China’s Jiangxi Yanfeng have officially advanced to the grand finale of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) ౠ2025, set to take place on July 12 evening along Han River in the central city of Da Nang.
Both teams achieved top scores from a jury panel composed of artists, technical experts, and international consultants.
According to results of the draw held on June 29, the Chinese team will perform first. Each team will receive nearly 7,000 fireworks shells to choreograph their displays under the theme “Welcoming a New Era.”
Z121 Vina Pyrotech, under Vietnam’s Ministry of National Defence, boasts over 50 years of experience but is making its first-ever appearance at DIFF. Meanwhile, Jiangxi Yanfeng, last year’s runner-up, returns with a creative routine inspired by "The Journey to the West".
The DIFF 2025 is the largest edition ever held, featuring ten teams from Vietnam, Finland, the UK, Portugal, Poland, the Public of Korea, Italy, Canada, and China. Each team showcased their nation’s identity through fireworks, music and storytelling, making the jury’s final selection especially challenging.
The DIFF 2025 awards include a 20,000 USD grand prize, a 10,000 USD second prize, and a 5,000 USD Audience Choice Award. This year, two new 5,000 USD prizes - Most Creative Team and Most Promising Team - will also be presented, reflecting the high quality of this year’s competition./.
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.
The Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025 marks the first time augmented reality (AR) technology was used, displaying iconic cultural symbols of Da Nang in an expansive AR environment.
The opening ceremony, scheduled for 8 pm on May 31, will feature not only fireworks displays but also a musical gala with leading Vietnamese artists including Tung Duong, Kieu Anh, Nguyen Tran Trung Quan, Thu Hang, and hosts Anh Tuan and Luong Thuy Linh.
The Vietnam-Japan Festival, an annual cultural diplomacy event, aims to promote exchange and mutual understanding, tighten the friendship between the peoples of Vietnam and Japan.
The project demonstrates that when given space, respect, and access through the "language of their generation", young people will welcome the musical tradition and revive culture in creative and responsible ways.
The winner of the 2025 David di Donatello Awards in the Best Short Film category, Domenica sera (Sunday Night), will be screened along with runners-up Majoneze and The Eggregores’ Theory.
The film follows a journey through five of Vietnam’s most iconic craft villages: Chuong’s conical hats, Bat Trang’s ceramics, Chang Son’s paper fans, Thach Xa’s bamboo dragonflies, and Dong Ho’s folk paintings.
Running from July 13 - 26, the 2025 camp’s itinerary includes visits to historic and cultural sites like Cu Chi Tunnels, Kon Tum Prison Relic Site, and Quang Tri Martyrs’ Monument. Delegates will also take part in charitable activities in the Central Highlands, experience gong culture, and join exchanges with local youths and officers of the Vietnam Peacekeeping Department.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Brunei Tran Anh Vu expressed his hope that ISB students and international friends will have deeper appreciation for Vietnamese literature and culture, including works that have inspired acclaimed film adaptations.
Vietnam is becoming a stop for international tours, with mega concerts by global stars such as BLACKPINK, Westlife, and G-Dragon drawing tens of thousands of fans in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
As one of Japan’s three major traditional performing arts, alongside noh and kabuki, bunraku is renowned for its exquisite fusion of sophisticated puppetry, emotionally resonant narration and traditional music.
The expanded ASEAN police football tournament from July 5-15 will feature five teams from ASEAN member states, including Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, Timor-Leste, one guest team from Australia, and two host teams from Vietnam’s police forces called Police Vietnam I and Police Vietnam II.
Directed by Indian filmmaker Rahhat Shah Kazmi and shot at various locations across Da Nang, including the Furama–Ariyana tourism complex, the project marks a step forward in cultural cooperation between the two countries.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the sharing of the Buddha’s relics has underscored the deep-rooted cultural and spiritual ties between India and Vietnam, fostering a greater appreciation of India’s rich heritage.
The nation's best swimmers are multiple SEA Games champions Nguyen Huy Hoang, Pham Thanh Bao and Nguyen Quang Thuan as well as Paris Olympian Vo Thi My Tien, who qualified for the tournament after beating the Olympics' B standard, a mandatory requirement.
Ke Chuyen Bac Ho (Telling Stories about Uncle Ho), published in Vietnamese and Chinese, depicts significant milestones in President Ho Chi Minh’s life.
Running from June 27-28, the vibrant event featured documentary screenings on the ties between Vietnam and Hungary, and an art and photo exhibition highlighting Vietnam’s people, culture, and socio-economic achievements since the launching of the "Doi moi" (Renewal) process.
Serving as CPV General Secretary during the early phase of Doi Moi, Nguyen Van Linh led the Party in issuing critical resolutions and policies that decisively advanced the country’s renewal process. His leadership steered the nation through tough times and set it on a path to “a prosperous people, a strong nation, and a just, democratic, and civilised society”.