The final night of the festival witnessed the 12 best dance groups compete, including nine Vietnamese teams and three international teams from Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan, all of whom delivered impressive dance performances to viewers.

Tran Diep My Dung, vice secretary of the Lam Dong Provincial Youth Union, said the festival has served to contribute to developing the modern dance movement among young people within the locality.

Furthermore, it has also helped to attract a large number of local and foreign visitors to the city, thereby further stimulating tourism demand moving forward, she added.

This marks the third year that the festival has been held in Da Lat city, aiming to turn it into a unique cultural event for both tourists and local people.

First prize went to Planet Lock group from Thailand, while second and third prizes were awarded to the Spacex Dance and Lyricíst teams from Vietnam, respectively.

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