Besides individual tickets, visitors can purchase a combo ticket for the cable car and lunch buffet for 880,000 VND for adults and 550,000 VND for children and seniors. This is the second time the resort has offered deep discounts for domestic tourists, following last year's celebration of the 15th anniversary of the first cable car line.
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International dancers wearing Vietnamese flags perform a flashmob during the 30/4 and 1/5 holidays. Photo: Sun World Ba Na Hills |
International dancers wearing Vietnamese flags perform a flashmob during the 30/4 and 1/5 holidays. Photo: Sun World Ba Na Hills
In addition to discounted tickets, Sun World Ba Na Hills is organizing the "Beloved Vietnam - Our radiant homeland" event series – a program implemented by Sun Group across its entire Sun World system for National Day. Since mid-August, the resort has been decorated with flags and flowers from the foot of the mountain to the summit, creating numerous check-in spots, souvenir stalls, and food stands with a "Freedom" theme. Patriotic songs will be played throughout the resort. The Golden Bridge is also adorned with hundreds of flags, creating a scene filled with red and yellow.
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Tourists check in at the Golden Bridge, one of Da Nang's landmarks. Photo: Sun World Ba Na Hills |
Tourists check in at the Golden Bridge, one of Da Nang's landmarks. Photo: Sun World Ba Na Hills
At specific times throughout the day, visitors can enjoy three newly launched shows. The Happy Fair reenacts a medieval market with stalls selling street food, souvenirs, local specialties, and craft beer. Visitors can explore, take photos, enjoy the food, and interact with the performers. The show takes place outside the Beer Plaza stage throughout the week (except Tuesday) from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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The "Afterglow" show is one of the entertainment highlights at Ba Na this summer. Photo: Sun World Ba Na Hills |
The "Afterglow" show is one of the entertainment highlights at Ba Na this summer. Photo: Sun World Ba Na Hills
In the Solar Warriors show, international artists dance and create rhythmic sounds with their heels, accompanied by music and Malambo drums. The show takes place twice daily (except Wednesday) on the Sun God Arena stage at the Assembly Square.
Finally, Afterglow features a contemporary cabaret performance combining music, comedy, and dance, directed by Duc Viet. He previously participated in the production of the "Bac Bling" music video and performances in "Say Hi." The show draws inspiration from Ba Na's nightscape and the story of French Queen Marie Antoinette.
Attendees can choose a mask to wear throughout the performance and receive a "secret box" gift. Afterglow currently takes place at 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Beer Plaza.
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Moon Castle at Ba Na Hills. Photo: Sun World Ba Na Hills |
Moon Castle at Ba Na Hills. Photo: Sun World Ba Na Hills
Nguyen Lam An, Director of Sun World Ba Na Hills, stated that the promotion aims to offer Vietnamese tourists quality experiences while saving on costs. The group's leadership hopes the National Day activities will contribute to spreading a message of peace and commemorating the contributions of previous generations.
Dan Minh