The shows will be held three evenings a week from 7 pm to 10 pm, starting April 25 and running through September 2, 2026. Each display will last no more than 15 minutes.

The initiative aims to diversify night-time tourism products, extend visitor stays and support sustainable tourism linked to the Halong Bay-Cat Ba World Heritage site.
The displays are expected to become a new highlight, boosting tourism and service-sector growth in Cat Hai Special Zone and Haiphong City in 2026.
Haiphong City has introduced measures to enhance the safety of tourists travelling to Cat Ba Island, focusing on passenger transport along the Dong Bai-Cai Vieng ferry route.
In the first three months of the year, Cat Ba Island received an estimated 552,175 visitors, up 12.4 per cent year on year.