The festival, which ran from May 30 to July 11, welcomed nearly 690,000 visitors over its six fireworks nights.

The grand final on Saturday attracted about 131,000 visitors, up 16 per cent from a year earlier, including 52,400 international visitors, a 27 per cent increase.
Average hotel occupancy reached about 85 per cent during the festival, with many four- and five-star hotels near the beach and fireworks venue, as well as lower-rated hotels in the city centre and along the Han River, operating at 95-100 per cent occupancy.
The department said more than 1,900 domestic and international flights arrived in Danang during the six festival periods, nearly 130 more than a year earlier.
Between July 10 and 11, the city handled 365 domestic and international arrivals, an increase of 30 flights compared with the same period last year.
The festival featured six fireworks nights, with a 10,000-seat grandstand along the Han River sold out for every show. Hotels, high-rise buildings and river cruises also drew large crowds
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