The city has launched two prominent exhibitions: “Colors of Quang Nam” (from April 15 to May 5) at the Da Nang Museum of Fine Arts, and “Vietnam's Crossroads” (from April 17 to May 17) at the Da Nang Museum. On display are paintings, photographs, and documents, offering multifaceted perspectives on culture, people, and contemporary life, where tradition is retold through a new artistic language.
There will be the Da Nang Ao Dai Festival (from April 23 to May 26) at APEC Park, pedestrian streets, and the Han River waterfront area to honor the value of the Ao Dai, integrate heritage into modern life, and create a colorful cultural experience in the heart of the city.
A highlight is the opening of the Da Nang Beach Tourism Season 2026 (from April 25 to May 3) at the East Sea Park, which will include a kite festival, night music performances, a culinary space, marine sports demonstrations, and a sea rescue competition.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoai An, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism said that tourists have many choices to experience Da Nang during this holiday. “We realize the need to diversify local products and create competitive value for the destination, so that tourists can have more profound and meaningful experiences during their trip to Da Nang. The current trend is that tourists are seeking out core values and genuine emotional connections with the destination.”
