As a key part of its tourism promotion strategy, the city of Da Nang has launched an innovative drawing project, set to captivate visitors until Sunday.

A hundred young artists from the Little House drawing class are showcasing their talent by depicting the city’s iconic landmarks and attractions. Their canvas, an impressive 40-meter-long and over one-meter-tall artwork, brings to life the famous Dragon Bridge, the dazzling fireworks displays, and even the rare red-shanked doucs of Son Tra Peninsula.

This unique project has also drawn international attention, with several foreigners joining the young artists on the beach to capture the beauty and uniqueness of Da Nang. Together, they create a vibrant, collaborative piece that will be displayed for all to admire once completed by Sunday.

A foreigner adds their touch to the collaborative artwork, joining the young artists from the Little House drawing class. Photo: Minh Phuong / Tuoi Tre

The ‘Enjoy Da Nang 2024’ festival, which began on Wednesday night, offers a diverse range of 14 events along the Han River and the beach. From folk games to traditional crafts and specialties, the festival goers are in for a treat as they explore the vibrant culture of this fantastic city in Vietnam.

With the addition of the drawing project and a series of festivals and cultural events, such as the 2024 Da Nang International Fireworks Festival, Da Nang is truly a city that comes alive with color and wonder.

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