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Ho Chi Minh City to organize $1.5mn pyrotechnic, light shows on New Year’s Eve

Ho Chi Minh City to organize $1.5mn pyrotechnic, light shows on New Year’s Eve

Thursday, November 13, 2014, 10:56 GMT+7

Ho Chi Minh City authorities are planning to organize pyrotechnic and light shows, estimated to cost US$1.5 million, at an iconic skyscraper in the downtown area on New Year’s Eve. 

Le Ton Thanh, vice director of the local Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Tuesday that the cost will be covered by sources mobilized from society.

The shows will be held at the city’s iconic Bitexco Financial Tower, a 68-story skyscraper at 45 Ngo Duc Ke Street, District 1, Thanh said.

A firework display will also be staged at Dam Sen Cultural Park at 3 Hoa Binh Street, District 11, he added.

Ten streets – including Truong Son, Nguyen Van Troi, Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, Le Duan, Ton Duc Thang, Vo Van Kiet, and Ben Van Don – will feature light shows with different themes on New Year’s Eve.

The lighting systems will be on for 15 to 25 days.

Thanh also unveiled plans for pyrotechnic displays for Tet (Vietnam’s Lunar New Year) and the 40th anniversary of the country’s reunification on April 30.

The firework shows for Tet and the April 30 holiday are expected to be held at eight locations: the Saigon River tunnel, Dam Sen Cultural Park, Binh Chanh District’s Lang Le-Bau Co, Hoc Mon District’s Nga Ba Giong, the District 12 Cultural Center, District 9’s Ethnological History and Culture Park, a site in Can Gio District, and the Bitexco building.

Thanh said that the city will seek funding for the light and firework shows.

More firework displays may be held if the funding mobilization goes smoothly, he added.

Vice chairman of the city Hua Ngoc Thuan said during a meeting on Tuesday that the iconic Tet flower street will be relocated for the coming Lunar New Year.

The Tet Flower Street, also known as Nguyen Hue Flower Street, has been held annually since 2004.

The street has since grown into one of the city’s highlights during Tet – the Southeast Asian country’s largest traditional holiday – and receives millions of tourists, including foreigners, each year.

This year’s flower street, themed “Vietnamese Identity and Spirit,” will be moved to Ham Nghi Street in District 1, instead of its usual downtown venue, Nguyen Hue Street, vice chairman Thuan noted during the meeting.

The street will be open to the public from 7:00 pm on February 16 and close at 10:00 pm on February 22 – or from the 28th day of the final lunar month to the fourth day of the Lunar New Year.

The first day of the Lunar New Year falls on February 19.

Lam Quang Huy, from local tour operator Saigontourist, which organizes the flower street, said that this year’s exhibition will feature a section dedicated to seas and islands as a way to reiterate the country’s sovereignty over its seas and islands.

Office workers are expected to have holidays of four and nine days in celebration of the forthcoming New Year and Tet respectively.

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