Using cutting-edge technology with drones and music, the light show promises to create a mesmerizing visual spectacle for event-goers.

Attendees will have the opportunity to marvel at a wide range of vibrant symbols, including a map of Vietnam, a soaring dragon, the tourism logo of Dien Bien mountainous province, the Ban flower, Muong Thanh field, the national flag, as well as various icons representing tourist cities across the country.

The Vietnam Year – Dien Bien 2024 is set to kick off on March 16 and is projected to attract a significant number of tourists to the province. The goal for the area is to welcome 1.3 million visitors and generate revenue of VND2.2 trillion (equivalent to US$89.32 million) from tourism this year.

The festival will not only boost the local tourism industry but also contribute to enhancing the overall allure of Vietnamese tourism to international visitors.

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