23 - 29 September
An installation arts space entitled ‘Save Our Sea’
Saturday 28 to Monday 30 September
The northern side of the Han River Bridge on Tran Hung Dao Street
Free to watch
Street parade of live music and dancing
Street artists in eye-catching costumes will parade along the street. Many different genres of music will be covered, including paso doble, rumba, tango, cha-cha, and disco. There will also be a trumpet band performance.
Saturday 28 September 7.30pm - 9.30pm
Along a section of Tran Hung Dao between the Rong (Dragon) Bridge and the intersection with Ly Nam De
Free to watch
‘The Soul of Viet Nam’ traditional arts show
The 60-minute show is deeply imbued with distinctive cultural Vietnamese traditions, especially those of the Quang Nam – Da Nang land.
During the show, the audience will be offered a chance to discover the quintessence of Tuong traditional arts via popular extracts and typical make-up methods of this stage performing arts form.
Besides, arts lovers will be treated to the festive atmosphere of the rural area in the old days, and immerse themselves into the melodies of such traditional Vietnamese musical instruments as monochord and lithophone consisting of pieces of rock which are struck to produce musical notes.
Starting at 7.45pm everyday (except for Wednesdays), and at 5.30pm on Sundays
Nguyen Hien Dinh Tuong Theatre, 155 Phan Chau Trinh
Tickets, priced at 300,000 VND per person, can be bought at the theatre
Sunshine Carnival
The 4-month programme which is the largest and longest of its kind in Viet Nam attracts more than 200 international actors and artists in total.
Open until Monday 30 September
Sun World Ba Na Hills
Admission fee is 750,000 VND per person, including 2-way cable car ticket and entertainment activity fees.
Helio Summer Festival 2019
The festival features a bustling seafood street and night market where visitors can try a variety of delicious seafood dishes and street food. With more than 150 food stalls in total, the night market is expected to satisfy the growing demand of gourmets.
In addition, they can take part in a vibrant beer and grilled food. Visitors can really be immersed themselves in the festive atmosphere and boisterous melodies, as well as enjoy tasty grilled food whilst drinking beers to keep cool during summer days.
Notably, one of the highlights of the festival is Mediterranean Film Studio. The 200m-long and over 100,000 USD film studio is attracting a great deal of attention from young visitors who want to check in and take selfies.
Open until Wednesday 25 September from 7.30pm to 10.30pm daily
Helio Centre entertainment complex on 2 September street
Free admission
‘A Story of Ao Dai’ show
‘Ao Dai’ is the embodiment of the Vietnamese female beauty and charming, and it is national apparel symbol of the Vietnamese people.
With the purpose to bring a symbol of Vietnamese culture to visitors arriving in Da Nang, the Risemount Premier Resort Danang is proud to be the first place in the city to organise ‘A story of Ao Dai’ which is the show on tradditional Vietnamese long dresses and art performances of three regions in Viet Nam.
The show will be an art performance to introduce Vietnamese culture to international friends.
Open daily from 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Risemount Convention Centre at the Risemount Premier Resort Danang, 120 Nguyen Van Thoai, My An Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District.
Tickets, priced at 500,000 VND per person, can be bought via +84 (0) 236 3 899 999.
For more information about the show, please contact the resort via +84 (0) 236 3 899 999 or visit at https://risemountresort.com.
‘Charming Da Nang’ musical programme
This 60-minute programme opens with a stage presentation highlighting the city’s most impressive sites such as the Da Nang International Airport, the Han River, and high-rises. It is followed by delightful performances of singing, dancing, and playing traditional Vietnamese musical instruments.
Each of them showcases the culture and beauty of Da Nang, and Viet Nam as a whole. Interestingly, there is a song named ‘Charming Da Nang’ which was written specifically for this programme.
Open daily at 4.30pm and 5.40pm
The Labour Culture House, 2 Cach Mang Thang Tam
Tickets, priced at 400,000 VND for per foreigner and at 200,000 VND for per Vietnamese visitor, can be bought at the Culture House.
Wind instrument performance
Sunday 29 September 7.30pm
At the western end of the Rong (Dragon) Bridge, opposite the Museum of Cham Sculpture
Free to watch
Dragon’s head breathes fire and squirts water
Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 September 9.00pm
The eastern end of the Rong (Dragon) Bridge
Free to watch
Han River Bridge swings open
Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 September 11.00pm
The Han River Bridge
Free to watch
Movies:
Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
When Lu-La, an impish and adorable alien with amazing powers crash lands near the farm, Shaun soon sees an opportunity for alien powered fun and adventure, setting off on a mission to send the intergalactic visitor home before a sinister Men in black style organization can capture her. Can Shaun, Bitzer and the flock avert Farmageddon on Mossy Bottom Farm before it's too late?
From Friday 27 September
CGV Vinh Trung Plaza, 255 - 257 Hung Vuong
CGV Vincom Mall, 910A Ngo Quyen
Metiz Cinema, on the first floor of the Helio Centre, 2 September Street
100,000 VND per ticket
47 Meters Down: The Next Chapter
In search of adventure, teenagers Mia (Sophie Nélisse), Sasha (Corinne Foxx), Nicole (Sistine Stallone) and Alexa (Brianne Tju) decide to scuba dive into a submerged Mayan city that is being mapped out nearby. Once inside, the entrance collapses behind them and they must navigate the labyrinthine tunnels and eerie caves in search of another way out as the air in their tanks steadily runs out. It is their worst claustrophobic nightmare, but it gets a whole lot worse when they discover the city is home to some very hungry Great White sharks…
From Friday 27 September
CGV Vinh Trung Plaza, 255 - 257 Hung Vuong
CGV Vincom Mall, 910A Ngo Quyen
Metiz Cinema, on the first floor of the Helio Centre, 2 September Street
100,000 VND per ticket