A mesmerizing light show, initiated in late 2022, illuminates the night sky to commemorate the 51st anniversary of diplomatic ties between France and Vietnam.

French artists arrange a symphony of musical instruments, creating a captivating display of art and culture.

The AC3 Studio team presents an enchanting walk through the Hue Imperial Citadel and Thai Binh Lau, where lights dance in harmony with the historic surroundings.

Crowds gather to witness the spectacular light show, a testament to the power of cultural collaboration.

Thai Binh Lau, or the Royal Library, shines with hundreds of shimmering lights, each one a beacon of cultural exchange.

The serene beauty of Ngoc Dich Lake within the Hue Imperial Citadel, a peaceful oasis amidst the vibrant lights.

A breathtaking view of the light show, with reflections dancing on the water’s surface.

The light show, scheduled until June 20th, continues to captivate and inspire all who attend.

A unique perspective of the light show, capturing the interplay of colors and shadows.

The light show transforms the historic site into a magical realm, bridging the past and the present.

A stunning aerial view of the light show, showcasing the intricate designs and patterns.

The light show brings a sense of wonder and joy to all who bear witness.

A final glimpse of the breathtaking light show, a shining example of cultural collaboration and celebration.
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