
The host team Z121 Vina Pyrotech, with 7,000 fireworks and specially selected songs expressing the Vietnamese people's aspiration for peace and stability, demonstrated that Vietnamese fireworks are not inferior to any other fireworks powerhouse (Photo: Organizing Committee).

To begin their performance, the Z121 team transported the audience into a vibrant space of sound and color (Photo: Hoai Son).

The fireworks displays, including spiral-shaped fireworks and multi-tiered cluster fireworks, recreate the vibrant, modern, and energetic rhythm of Da Nang city today (Photo: Hoai Son).

The festive atmosphere reached its climax when the heroic anthem "The Spirit of Vietnam" resounded, followed by a dazzling display of red and gold, like the national flag fluttering in the night sky (Photo: Hoai Son).

The tempo then softens, becoming gentler with the melody of "The Nights," combined with fireworks soaring high, gently falling, and swirling softly (Photo: Organizing Committee).

Then, thousands of spectators erupted in cheers as the melody of "Aspiration for Peace" resounded amidst a barrage of fireworks that filled the sky (Photo: Hai Trieu).

Meanwhile, Jiangxi Yangfeng affirmed its strength as a world fireworks powerhouse with its performance "Da Nang: A Shining Gem, a City of the Future" (Photo: Organizing Committee).

The ever-changing light effects create stunning images on the Han River (Photo: Hai Trieu).

The central part features a series of moving effects, with falling fireworks followed by vibrant fireworks, synchronized with a series of mid- and low-level sweeping fireworks across the water's surface, creating an effect like a dance of light connecting two cultures (Photo: Hoai Son).

The fireworks team from China used a variety of colors and designs in their performance (Photo: Hoai Son).

The finale, "Mountain Call," resonated amidst towering, glittering gold and silver cluster fireworks combined with continuous confetti, as if depicting Da Nang, a shining gem on the future map of Asia (Photo: Hoai Son).

After incredibly difficult moments in making the decision, the Organizing Committee announced that the Jiangxi Yangfeng team from China had officially won the DIFF 2025 championship, with a prize of $20,000.
The Z121 fireworks team from Vietnam won second place with a prize of $10,000 (Photo: Hoai Son).
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/du-lich/dem-bung-no-ben-song-han-voi-man-phao-hoa-dinh-cao-cua-nha-vo-dich-20250712223653288.htm






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