The hot-air balloon show will take place from 6am to 9am and from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm, with the possibility of adjusted times due to weather conditions.

The municipal Department of Culture and Sports has been tasked with organizing the hot-air balloon show and utilizing social resources.

Local police will ensure security, traffic safety, and fire prevention measures during the show.

The People’s Committee of Thu Duc city will oversee the event’s preparation and organization, as well as support the municipal police in maintaining security, order, and traffic and fire safety.

HCM City will be hosting a series of cultural and sports events for both local residents and visitors during the National Day holidays from September 1-4.

Nguyen Hue pedestrian street in District 1 will feature lion and dragon performances, drum festivals, and martial art performances of Vovinam, Wushu, Traditional Martial Arts, and Taekwondo.

The Sai Gon River Tunnel in District 2 will be the location for a high-range firework display, while the Dam Sen Cultural Park will showcase a low-range performance. The firework display will last for 15 minutes starting from 9pm.

Visitors to the Dam Sen Cultural Park will have the opportunity to enjoy outdoor performances of martial arts, human chess, folk street music, circus shows, and puppet shows.

Visitors with their birthday falling on September 2 will receive a special package ticket. Visitors with birthdays in September will be offered free entrance tickets or a 50% discount on package tickets.

Meanwhile, visitors to the Suoi Tien Theme Park in Thu Duc city can engage in water games, visit the Hung King worshipping temple, experience a farm model, and enjoy a large flower field. Additionally, they can enjoy free artistic performances showcasing the culture of ASEAN countries, circus acts, and magic shows.

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