One of the highlights of the festival is the appearance of more than 300 real pine and cedar trees, brought from Denmark, Bao Loc and Da Lat (Lam Dong). This Holy Forest area recreates a European scene right in the heart of the city, an opportunity for Ho Chi Minh City residents to experience a Christmas space close to nature. In the middle of the pine forest, an art exhibition displays 5 sculptures and 14 Catholic statues made from bronze and stainless steel by artist Dinh Duy Ton.
Jocker Kids Dance group checks in pine forest
In addition, the Holy Light area impresses with giant glowing gift boxes, evoking the Christmas atmosphere and familiar cultural memories.
At Holy Night, audiences will enjoy outdoor movies and a night of Holy Music when every evening, the camBeat stage will perform Christmas Night themed music from the Rosie Band, Black Lemon Band and performances by dance groups Kallus, Joker Kids Dance... At 7:30 p.m. on December 24 and 25, camBeat becomes an outdoor cinema for families to enjoy science films about the living environment, co-produced by artLIVE, the Science Film Festival, and the Goethe Institute in Ho Chi Minh City.
Queue to visit the pine forest at the festival
Within the framework of the festival, the organizers presented 100 gifts to children in difficult circumstances, implemented by the charity project Draw your Dream in collaboration with An Phu Ward, Thu Duc City.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/xem-phim-ngoai-troi-tai-le-hoi-giang-sinh-185241223234104401.htm
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