Following the success of the first season, Sun Group Corporation continues to invest and collaborate with two show producers, H2O Events and LaserVision, to bring international art performances to Phu Quoc.
"The Symphony of the Ocean" is a large-scale artistic performance of fireworks, light, and extreme sports , combining state-of-the-art technology and lighting systems with a team of world-class athletes.

Jack Ellison, Director of H2O Events, a company producing water and fireworks shows with 30 years of experience, said: “This year’s Ocean Symphony is on a world-class scale. We searched all over the world to find the best technicians and athletes to create a multi-sensory show.”
He also stated that the main innovation of "Ocean Symphony" is the close integration of H2O Events with various performance technologies.
The show promises a spectacular fireworks display, with nearly 1,000 dazzling fireworks. According to Jack Ellison, the highlight of this year's fireworks display is the closer distance between the fireworks.
“We have fireworks on high-speed jet skis, fireworks on jet-powered hoverboards, and even kites in the sky. For the first time, we set up a fireworks stage on the water, with the effect of fireworks shooting straight towards the audience.”
"The constantly moving fireworks will immerse the audience in the performance, allowing everyone to become a part of the show," Jack Ellison described.

Another highlight of "Ocean Symphony" Season 2 is its lineup of world-class jetski and flyboard athletes.
A host of new names have emerged, such as Anton Popov - a three-time world champion in the professional category at the Hydroflight World Cup (2019-2020); Geoffrey Hule - the reigning Canadian National Flyboard champion; and Jorge Encabo - ranked 4th in the Hydro-Fly World Championship.
In addition, there are many familiar names from the first season, such as Kristina Isaeva - a world-renowned Flyboard athlete; Lee Sak Yoon - the champion of the UAE Flyboard Competition...
H2O Events also added a Jetsurfing performance. Female athletes in butterfly-like costumes adorned with dazzling LED lights glided gracefully across the sea, resembling mythical creatures.

The fireworks display is synchronized with the sound, lighting, and props used by the athletes, and the precision is measured down to the second.
The highlight of this year's edition lies in its sound, lighting, and laser systems, designed by LaserVision – the company behind world-renowned shows – fully utilizing the natural beauty and iconic architecture of Phu Quoc to create a vibrant stage.
Shannon Brooks, Director of LaserVision, the company that designed the light and laser show, emphasized: “What sets us apart is the level of integration we achieved. Amidst prominent landmarks like the Kissing Bridge and the Sunset Town, our challenge was to create a piece that not only complements but becomes an inseparable part of the identity of this land, like threads woven together. Phu Quoc is a stunning place, and this show is a tribute to that beauty.”
Over 200 light and laser effects appear in each performance, creating a magical spectacle amidst the sea and sky of Phu Quoc. The lighting is programmed to synchronize with the music, the movements of the athletes, and the fireworks, awakening all the senses of the audience.

A spectacular stage of lasers and lights (Photo: Sun Group).
Geoffrey Hule – the reigning Canadian National Flyboard Champion and this year's new athlete – shared: “Being a part of this daring show is what makes me live life to the fullest every day. On the beautiful water stage, with the audience surrounding me on all sides, it feels like being in the middle of an arena.”
One of the things the athletes loved was the costumes, designed by Bao Rong – a costume design brand that has collaborated on many international art projects – which made every movement fluid, ethereal, and visually stunning.
Each flying device is also equipped with multicolored LED lights, allowing athletes to showcase their skillful acrobatics amidst aesthetically pleasing formations such as hearts, cosmic black holes, and even the Milky Way of light and fireworks.

With only three days left until the November 1st performance, the technical team and athletes are working hard to bring the Symphony of the Ocean to life once again on the sea and sky of Phu Quoc, as well as on the world tourism map.
“The combination of LaserVision and H2O takes the show to a new level, which we believe and hope will be ‘the number one water show in the world.’ We look forward to visitors coming to enjoy the ‘Ocean Symphony’ for a memorable experience,” Jack Ellison told the audience.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/du-lich/he-lo-nhung-diem-nhan-doc-dao-trong-show-ban-giao-huong-dai-duong-phu-quoc-20251030184537507.htm






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