The 2024 Red Flamboyant Flower Festival captivates locals and visitors alike with a stunning display of nature’s beauty. The main stage, a vibrant focal point, showcases the city’s socio-economic achievements, creating a lasting impression. Nguyen Van Tung, Hai Phong’s municipal administration leader, emphasized the festival’s significance, celebrating the recent recognition of Ha Long Bay-Cat Ba Archipelago as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, shared by Hai Phong and Quang Ninh province. A memorable moment: A UNESCO representative presents the certificate recognizing Ha Long Bay – Cat Ba Archipelago as Vietnam’s first inter-provincial World Natural Heritage Site to Hai Phong’s leadership. The opening ceremony was followed by a captivating art program, celebrating Hai Phong’s historical, cultural, and tourism riches. A stellar lineup: The art program featured renowned artists such as Thanh Lam, Khanh Hoa, Thu Phuong, Tung Duong, Pham Thu Ha, and Hoa Minzy, enchanting the audience with their performances. Capturing memories: A collection of vibrant moments from the festival, showcasing the joy and beauty of the event. A vibrant snapshot: The festival comes alive in a burst of color and energy. A moment of celebration: The festival buzzes with life, a testament to the city’s vibrant culture. A sea of red: The festival is a feast for the eyes, with the vibrant flowers creating a stunning visual spectacle. A floral wonderland: The festival transforms the city into a magical place, where nature’s beauty takes center stage.
The post The Crimson Canopy: A Festival of Flamboyant Blooms Awakens Hai Phong’s Tourism Season appeared first on Vietexplorer.com.