.

Halloween festival at Sun World Ba Na Hills

By DA NANG Today
Published: September 20, 2018

Halloween is not the scary festival that most people imagine, and can be a truly magical and adventurous event. You can experience this by visiting the "Golden Land" this autumn.

From 20 September to 31 October, 2018, the Halloween festival on Mount God will be the focus of attention, even with the Golden Bridge at Sun World Ba Na Hills capturing both local and global attention.

Pumpkins have been placed around the Citadel, and the route leading to the cable car station has been decorated with hundreds of lanterns which are full of colours and demon faces, evil black bats and mysterious webs.

Du Dôme Square is shining gold with dried straw, pumpkins and brilliant fresh flowers. The giant pumpkin house, the lovely pumpkin family model and the funky pumpkins are skillfully arranged, shaped to create miniature models decorated just like in fairy tales. Little Red Riding Hood walks out from a pumpkin house and Aladdin rides a carpet, as the characters emerge in Ba Na Hills.

Classic fairy tales from around the world such as "Little Red Riding Hood", "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp", "Beauty and the Beast", "Alice in Wonderland" and "Fairy Tale" (Translated from "Princess Sleeping in the Forest") will be told by European artists at Sun World Ba Na Hills from 10am to 3pm daily throughout the festival.

Nguyen Lam An, director of Sun World’s Ba Na Hills, said: "We know that domestic and international visitors are familiar with the horrible Halloween festivities. With the construction of a completely different and unique Halloween, we hope to give you unforgettable memories, so that when you’re remembering Halloween in Ba Na, visitors will think of a fairy space with beautiful characters. Offering visitors new experiences with unique festivals is what we aim for. "

Launched just after the end of beer festival B’estival 2018, this Halloween at Sun World Ba Na Hills is a must-see for all visitors to Da Nang. The lively fairy tales and art shows also show the unlimited creativity of Mount God, by repeatedly surprising visitors with new products, services and activities.

(Source: VNS)

.
.
.
.