Drone show to light up Quy Nhon’s sky late this month
A light show of 500 drones will be staged over Thi Nai Bay in Quy Nhon city of central Binh Dinh province on March 31 evening, as part of the Amazing Binh Dinh Fest.
Amazing Binh Dinh Fest expected to bring about attractive experiences to locals and tourists. Illustrative image (Photo: Looneyestudio-Vinamatech)
Binh Dinh (VNA) - A light show of 500 droneswill be staged over Thi Nai Bay in Quy Nhon city of central Binh Dinh province onMarch 31 evening, as part of the Amazing Binh Dinh Fest.
Looneyestudio-Vinamatech, the organiser of the event, said that the performancewill last for about 12 minutes, featuring 11 different images that honour thecultural beauty of the land and people of Binh Dinh.
The show will be operated by 20 engineers from the Looneyestudio-Vinamatech.
The event in Binh Dinh, which followssimilar others in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Nha Trang beach city ofcentral Khanh Hoa province, will be a party combining sound, light, and localculture in the night sky.
Within the framework of the Amazing BinhDinh Fest, there will also be firework displays on the opening and closingnights, on March 22 and 31 respectively.
The week will also feature two internationalraces, namely the UIM – ABP Aquabike World Championship and the UIM F1H2O WorldChampionship Grand Prix of Binh Dinh, in addition to a wide range of otherculture, sports, food, and art events./.
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