Da Nang, Vietnam, Invites Tourists to Its Own Beer Festival

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Da Nang, Vietnam, Invites Tourists to Its Own Beer Festival

Beer Festival called Bestival 2018 is held at the Sun World Ba Na Hills mountain resort which lies at 1,478m above sea level and is situated 45km west of Da Nang City, Vietnam. 

The festival opened on April 30 and will last till September 5. One million litres of German beer has been prepared for tourists. The festival is expected to attract the visitors to spend the time at a mountain resort.

The Beer Plaza, housing 3,000 people was especially designed for the festival which will represent German cuisine, hold BBQ parties similar to Oktoberfest in Bavaria. There will be performances of more than 200 European actors during the whole period of the festival. This mountain resort draws the locals and foreigners in the summer because of its cool air, astounding panoramic views and entertainment complex. An old French wine cellar dug in the mountain to keep the wine at perfect temperature is another attraction to be visited.

Parallel to the beer festival there is the International Fireworks Festival held from April 30 till June 30 for the tenth time on eastern bank of Han River, this year devoted to the theme ‘Legends and Bridges’.

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