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Dalat Flower Festival to return with major arts programme

The Dalat Flower Festival will return in December with 11 flagship events and artistic performances aimed at attracting visitors from across Vietnam and abroad.

According to a plan issued by the Lam Dong provincial government on June 16, the 2026 Dalat Flower Festival is scheduled to open on December 19 and run until December 31.

The festival's main events will take place at Lam Vien Square in Xuan Huong - Dalat Ward and other locations across the city.

Highlights will include large scale flower displays around Xuan Huong Lake, public parks and central streets, as well as international exhibitions showcasing flowers, ornamental plants and landscaping products.

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Lam Dong has successfully staged 10 editions of the Dalat Flower Festival, offering an ideal experience for residents and visitors (Photo: Minh Hau).

Provincial authorities said the festival follows the successful organisation of 10 previous editions, which have delivered significant economic and tourism benefits for Lam Dong Province.

The event has become one of Vietnam's leading tourism festivals, helping to promote the image of Dalat and Lam Dong to domestic and international visitors while supporting the growth of the local tourism industry and service sector.

The festival also honours the flower growing profession and local farmers, while showcasing distinctive agricultural products and strengthening the branding of key industries associated with the province.

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Floral displays along the shore of Xuan Huong Lake in Dalat during the 10th Dalat Flower Festival in 2024 (Photo: Minh Hau).

Organisers expect this year's programme to further enhance Dalat's reputation as one of Southeast Asia's premier flower and tourism destinations.

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