Phu Quoc to host “Fashion Voyage #5” show in April
“Fashion Voagage #5” - a fashion show featuring the latest collections from well-known Vietnamese designers, will be held in Phu Quoc island city from April 7-8 in the southern province of Kien Giang.
Sunset Town, a resort entertainment complex developed by Sun Group in Phu Quoc island city. (Photo: Courtesy of Sun Group)
Hanoi (VNA)♌ – “Fashion Voagage #5” - a fashion show featuring the latestcollections from well-known Vietnamese designers, will be held in Phu Quoc island city from April 7-8 in the southern province of Kien Giang.
Theshow with the theme “Dating with a Kiss” is set to be organised in Sunset Town, a resort entertainment complex developedby Sun Group. Thisis the fifth time the group has worked with director Long Kan, the show’sproducer, to introduce admirable fashion shows which also helps promote Vietnam’stourism. A collection with a futuristic style by designer Chung Thanh Phong named “Kiss the Stars” will be staged at theshow with multimedia technologies, amidst the majestic sea and sky, thecombination of fire, water, light, laser, and music. Onthe second night of Fashion Voyage #5, the show stage is the Kiss Bridge - anarchitectural masterpiece, a symbol of the Vietnamese-Italian culturalinterference. DongThi Ngoc Anh, Deputy General Director of Sun Group, said that after the FashionVoyage, it is expected that many artists will come to Sunset Town inparticular, and Phu Quoc in general, to seek inspiration and bring here specialevents, festivals, art programmes to spread the inspiration. SunsetTown is expected soon become the land of artists, arts, and festivals. Together withSun Group's tourism - resort - entertainment ecosystem, it will help attractvisitors to Phu Quoc./.
Phu Quoc island in the southern province of Kien Giang, dubbed as the pearl island in the southwestern region of the country, has emerged as a favourite destination for tourists both inside and outside the country.
Phu Quoc has been evaluated as the most attractive island in Vietnam and been an extremely prominent name on the international tourist map in recent years.
Welcoming the festive season at the most vibrant shopping paradises in Asia, the budget carrier Vietjet is offering an opportunity to fly across Hong Kong (China) and Southeast Asian countries, with tickets priced from only 0 VND during the golden week from March 10 to 16 at website www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet Air mobile app.
A high-speed boat service linking the southernmost province of Ca Mau, and Nam Du Archipelago and Phu Quoc islands in Kien Giang province will be resumed on March 18.
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