Every year, Ha Long City transforms. The coastal promenade fills with color. The sky above the bay lights up with fireworks. Thousands of people line the streets to watch elaborate floats, costumed performers, and world-class art productions. This is Ha Long Carnaval. It is also one of the most spectacular festivals in Vietnam.
If you are planning a trip to Ha Long Bay and wondering whether to time your visit around the Carnival, this guide covers everything. Read on for what the festival involves, practical planning tips, and how to make the most of your time there.
What Is Ha Long Carnaval?
Ha Long Carnaval was first organized in 2007. Since then, it has grown into a signature tourism brand of the city. Each year in late April and early May, locals and tourists fill the city center for the vibrant atmosphere. Every edition carries a different theme, honoring the natural values of Ha Long Bay while keeping the program fresh.
Today, the Carnaval is the headline event of Ha Long Tourism Week. This is a series of cultural, culinary, and entertainment activities that officially open the summer peak season. By 2025, the festival reached its 18th edition. It is now firmly one of the biggest annual events in northern Vietnam.

How the Carnaval Fits into a Ha Long Trip
The Carnaval pairs naturally with a broader Ha Long visit. Before or after the festival, the bay’s kayaking, cave exploration, and overnight cruises all remain available. Our full Ha Long destination guide covers what to do beyond the festival itself.
Ha Long Carnaval 2025: Key Facts
On the evening of May 1, at Sun Carnival Square in Ha Long City, the Carnival officially opened under the theme “Connecting Heritage – Pioneering to Shine.” Nearly 1,000 professional artists, international art troupes, and folk artisans performed. Over 20,000 locals and tourists attended.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | May 1, 2025 (evening) |
| Venue | Sun Carnival Square, Bai Chay Ward, Ha Long City |
| Theme | “Connecting Heritage – Pioneering to Shine” |
| Edition | 18th annual Carnival |
| Attendance | 20,000+ locals and visitors |
| Grandstand capacity | 15,000 seats |
A Historic Edition
Notably, 2025 was the last Carnaval organized by Ha Long City as a standalone administrative unit. District-level administrative changes took effect from July 1. Furthermore, for the first time, the event brought together intangible cultural heritages from all three regions of Vietnam. As a result, it became the most nationally representative edition in the festival’s history.

What Happens at Ha Long Carnaval?
The Art Performance Program
The main show is divided into three chapters. The first, “Ha Long Heritage – Brilliant Wonder,” focuses on the natural and geological history of the bay. The second, “Quang Ninh – Heritage within Heritage,” celebrates the province’s cultural identity. The third, “Integration of Five Continents – Shining Pioneer,” connects Ha Long’s story to the wider world.
Traditional Arts on a Modern Stage
UNESCO-recognized intangible heritages feature throughout the program. These include Then singing from Binh Lieu, Quan Ho folk songs, Hue Royal Court Music, and Southern Don Ca Tai Tu music. Each is reimagined through modern theatrical staging and interactive visuals. Consequently, they become accessible to international visitors and younger audiences alike.
Watching these performances live is unlike any festival experience elsewhere in Vietnam. The opening chapter, in particular, draws silence from the audience before erupting into applause.

The Grand Float Parade
One of the most anticipated moments is the street parade along Vo Nguyen Giap Street. Performers in elaborate costumes engage with the crowd through dance and interactive routines. Five large thematic floats move through the route, each representing a different aspect of Ha Long and Quang Ninh culture: heritage, spirituality, entertainment, and tourism.
The floats are large and detailed. They move slowly enough to take in properly. However, good spots fill quickly. Therefore, position yourself along Vo Nguyen Giap Street well before the parade begins.
The DJ Stage and Music Performances
After the main art program, a large-scale DJ performance draws crowds into a lively music party. The sound and stage setup are impressive by Vietnamese festival standards. This segment runs later in the evening. It attracts a younger, more energetic crowd. If you are traveling with teenagers, this tends to be the highlight of the night for them.
The Fireworks Display
The evening closes with a 15-minute high-altitude fireworks display, synchronized with the float parade. The fireworks here carry a specific visual advantage. They reflect off the bay and the surrounding limestone karsts, creating a multi-directional effect. No landlocked city can replicate this. For the best view, find a position with a clear sightline over the water before the show begins.

The Technology Behind the Show
Ha Long Carnaval uses advanced production technology. The 2025 edition used ten high-power projectors from the US and Belgium to power 3D projection mapping. These projected onto specially constructed rock mountain stage models. Additionally, laser displays, drone formations, and synchronized lighting effects ran across the full performance.
Growing Bigger Every Year
The 2024 edition combined 1,600 to 2,300 drones with 3D mapping technology. Together, they depicted cultural and heritage symbols of the region in the sky above the bay. In 2025, the grandstand expanded to 15,000 seats, an increase of 5,000 from the previous year. Each edition pushes the production scale further.

Beyond the Main Show
Ha Long Carnaval officially kicks off the summer tourism season. As a result, a full week of supporting events surrounds it. These include the Tran Quoc Nghien Temple Festival, the Ha Long Lion Dance Festival, and the Ha Long Beer and Squid Cake Festival.
The Beer and Squid Cake Festival
For food lovers, this is a particular highlight. Cha muc (squid cake) is Ha Long’s most famous local dish. Eating it fresh from a street stall during festival week, surrounded by the city at its most lively, is genuinely memorable. Our Ha Long food guide covers all the local dishes worth trying while you are in the city.
Sports and Cultural Events
Ha Long Tourism Week also features a Bay Photo Exhibition, classical music concerts, open tennis, beach volleyball, and a dance sports competition. In short, even if the Carnival evening is not your main focus, the surrounding week gives you plenty of reasons to be in Ha Long at this time of year.
Practical Tips for Visiting Ha Long Carnaval
Timing and Viewing Spots
The main show starts at approximately 20:10. However, the grandstand fills from 18:00 onward. Therefore, arrive by 17:30 to secure a good position. Sun Carnival Square is the main stage. Vo Nguyen Giap Street is the parade route. If you can only pick one, the main stage gives the better overall view. For fireworks, a shoreline position with open bay views is ideal.
Accommodation and Transport
Hotel prices in Ha Long City rise sharply during Carnaval week. Book at least four to six weeks in advance. Properties in Bai Chay Ward near the shoreline offer the most convenient access to the venue.
Most visitors travel from Hanoi by shuttle or private car. The journey takes 2.5 to 3.5 hours. Traffic on the Ha Long expressway increases during Carnaval week. Consequently, departing Hanoi before 07:00 or after 14:00 avoids the worst congestion. For travelers also visiting Ninh Binh, the direct route between the two destinations takes around 3.5 hours and works well as part of a wider northern Vietnam loop.
What to Bring and How to Combine with a Cruise
Bring comfortable shoes, a light jacket for the sea breeze, and a fully charged phone. The fireworks photograph particularly well from the shoreline.
The best way to structure a Carnaval visit is straightforward. Arrive on April 30. Attend the Carnaval on May 1. Then join an overnight cruise on May 2 or 3. This structure lets you experience both the festival and the bay without either cutting into the other.
FAQ
Ha Long Carnaval takes place annually on May 1, Vietnam’s Labor Day public holiday. It is the headline event of Ha Long Tourism Week, which typically runs across the final days of April and the first days of May. The main evening show begins at approximately 20:10.
The main stage is at Sun Carnival Square, No. 88 Ha Long Street, Bai Chay Ward. The float parade runs along Vo Nguyen Giap Street in the same district. Both venues are within walking distance of most Bai Chay hotels.
The street parade is free to watch from the roadside. The grandstand at Sun Carnival Square requires a ticket for seated viewing. Check with local tour operators or your hotel concierge in the weeks before your visit for the current year’s ticketing details.

