Colorful kites fly in the Queensland sky.
The event attracts tens of thousands of visitors from cities across Australia and around the world .
Visitors can see whale-shaped kites tens of meters long undulating in the clouds, giant octopuses with long tentacles as if swimming in the sky, majestic dragons bending in the wind or flocks of colorful birds flying high. Every time the wind blows, the sky seems to explode with color, drawing cheers and excited gasps from the audience.
Locals and international visitors were amazed when they first saw the giant umbrella.
Visitors are invited to become part of the festival. Children fly around with paper kites made by the workshop, families fly kites together and capture happy moments, groups of young people picnic at Pelican Park, enjoy food from food trucks and share laughter. For locals and international tourists, this is not only a festival but also a day of community bonding.
Vietjet 's signature red color stands out in Pelican Park.
With the spirit of “Fly around the world, renew yourself”, the festival is not only a place to fly kites but also a space to explore, experience and dream. This year, Vietjet contributed to creating a vibrant atmosphere with attractive prizes such as round-trip air tickets, discount vouchers up to 2,000,000 VND and many surprising interactive games, bringing more joy to visitors.
Locals took the opportunity to check-in and try their luck with interactive games right at the Vietjet booth.
Joining the festival for the second consecutive year, Vietjet continues its mission of “fulfilling flying dreams”. Not only bringing passengers to Australia, Vietjet also opens up flight routes around the world with a series of international destinations. In particular, the 0 VND ticket program (excluding taxes and fees) to Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth is on sale during the golden hours of 12:00 - 14:00 every day on the website www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet mobile application, bringing the opportunity to fly far with cost savings to millions of passengers.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/vietjet-dua-du-khach-hoa-minh-vao-le-hoi-dieu-lon-nhat-queensland-328705.html
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