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Teams China and UK to compete in 4th night of DIFF 2019

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
June 20, 2019, 12:46 [GMT+7]

Pyrotex Fireworx Ltd from the UK and Hunan Jingtai Fireworks Co Ltd from China are promised to show their best performances on the fourth night, themed ‘Burst of Colour’, as part of the ongoing Da Nang International Fireworks Festival 2019 (DIFF 2019), this Saturday.

Members from the Chinese team preparing for their upcoming show this Saturday
Members from the Chinese team preparing for their upcoming show this Saturday

Leader of the British team Mark Kelsall said that they had participated in DIFF 2017 for the first time. On the fourth competition night, their show at DIFF 2019 will tell the audience a story about famous rivers in the worlds, including the River Thames - a large river in England.

He added his team expected to bring the audience relaxing moments by drawing pictures of the colours and effects in Da Nang's sky on support music with world-renown songs about rivers such as ‘River Flows In You’, ‘Cry Me A River’, and ‘The River’.

The Hunan Jingtai Fireworks Co Ltd is a leading fireworks company in China, and it boasts a history of 30 years. The Chinese team are famous for manufacturing fireworks and producing high-class fireworks displays.

Mr Wang Qiuhai, leader of the Chinese team, said that their show will have ‘Kun - The Happy Excursion’ as its theme. It tells us about the happy excursion made by Kun-a very huge fish. The Kun turns into a bird called Peng. When it vibrates its wings and rises straight, the wings are like clouds hanging in the sky. When on a voyage, this bird starts for the southern ocean, the celestial lake, and in the records of marvels. The water is smitten for a space of 3 thousands of miles around, whilst the bird itself mounts upon a great wind to a height of 90 thousands of miles for a flight if 6 months’ duration.

The team will treat the pyrotechnic fans with their wonderful show with its unique combination of lights, fireworks, and Spanish and Chinese classical music.

Mr Wang Qiuhai revealed his team’s performance will be divided into 8 chapters conveying messages of wind, clouds, flying dragons, dancing phoenix, rainbow, jasmine, Hoang Ha River, joy and blessing. Each chapter will feature different colours of fireworks and emotional tones.

A total of more than 10,000 fireworks in different shapes, sizes and types will be utilised by the Chinese team, the highest number ever recorded at DIFF 2019.

After the 4th competition night, DIFF 2019’s organisers will select the two best teams to compete in the grand finale night entitled ‘Setting Sail’ on 6 July.

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