Sunset Town Dressed Up for Tet
Sunset Town on the South Island of Phu Quoc , with its distinctive Mediterranean architecture, is now adorned in vibrant Tet colors. The rows of yellow-walled houses, winding iron balconies, and stone-paved slopes, which were already romantic, have now become more elegant, blending with the golden color of kumquat flowers in front of the houses and the vibrant hues of bougainvillea, creating a touching visual fusion between global architectural essence and Vietnamese charm. In traditional Ao Dai, visitors will capture a unique Tet photo collection with European architecture; don't miss the Clock Tower and the iconic Sun God Fountain.

Tourists wearing Ao Dai capture fresh spring moments.
The Sunset Bazaar commercial street transforms into a vibrant spring market in the heart of the seaside town: the smell of coffee mixed with the aroma of pastries from Eric Kayser, the sizzling sound of grilled food on the sidewalk, and exquisite handicraft stalls. Crowds flock not just for shopping, but to truly "celebrate Tet", leisurely feeling the local rhythm of life.

Visitors explore street food stalls during Tet.
Hon Thom vibrant with New Year flavors
Cruising on the world's longest 3-wire cable car line to Hon Thom island is an unmissable experience during Tet, as the scenery from the cabin at this time is the blue sea, white clouds, and golden sunshine, the most beautiful of the year on the Pearl Island. During this time, Sun World Hon Thom recreates a Tet atmosphere rich in tradition but no less vibrant and experiential. Right at the station area and entrance gate, clusters of dragon, lion, and unicorn decorations, symbolizing luck and prosperity, vibrantly welcome visitors. Interspersed among the crowds are beautifully decorated tropical fruit carts, offering the fresh, characteristic taste of the Jade Island, while also becoming popular check-in spots full of Southern Tet flavors.

Visitors check in at the tropical fruit miniature landscape at Hon Thom.
Not only admiring, visitors can also directly immerse themselves in vibrant dances with international dancers, creating an open and friendly atmosphere. If excitement is found at Aquatopia water park or family games at Exotica Village, then the "Tet spirit" is touched through the rustic countryside market area. The aroma of savory pancakes, sticky rice cakes, Hanoi grilled vermicelli noodles… evokes a warm, familiar feeling for families traveling far from home. This is a subtle touch, where traditional values are honored right in the heart of a modern entertainment complex.

Hon Thom with vibrant dances spreading under colorful flag banners.
Experience the Tet night market amidst the blue sea
Right by the sea in the space of Sunset Town, VUI-Fest night market is an unmissable experience. This occasion, the night market dons a very unique Tet appearance, not only with brilliant lights, but each stall is also "dressed up for Tet" with red lanterns, spring decorations, and national flags fluttering in the sea breeze, creating a feeling that is both exciting and familiar amidst the vast sea and sky.

The decor, vibrant with red and yellow, creates a strong spring visual highlight.
Over 100 attractive food stalls, offering tropical fruits, grilled seafood, Hue cuisine, and even Asian – European food stalls, will satisfy the most discerning travelers. The warm steam of food blends with cheerful laughter, and the Tet outfits of travelers from around the world brighten the night market like a modern spring fair.
Not only that, but every evening at VUI-Fest is also a vibrant stage for street performance programs featuring lively music and malambo drum performances. Every night, watching fireworks from "Kiss of the Sea" illuminate the sky, everyone will "welcome the New Year" full of joy and unforgettable moments in Phu Quoc.

Street performances liven up the Tet atmosphere with music, dance, and interaction with tourists.
Two fireworks shows light up the bay
Phu Quoc is now known as the island of 365 days of fireworks , where every night the sea and sky are illuminated by international-scale entertainment experiences in the South Island. Especially, tourists can enjoy two consecutive top-notch performances in the same evening, creating a rare nightlife rhythm amidst the island and sea space.
In the space of the seaside restaurant Sun Bavaria GastroPub, diners can enjoy ice-cold craft beer while having a "million-dollar view" directly facing the stage on the sea. From here, the multi-sensory spiritual feast officially begins with the show "Symphony of the Sea," where jetskis and flyboards skim the waves, creating whirlpools, combined with thousands of fireworks and water fireworks, creating dramatic performances and a "one-of-a-kind" check-in space

A full experience of enjoying dinner while admiring fireworks up close.
Following this is the Kiss of the Sea, where technology of light, fire, water, and performance art blend, leading the audience into a magical universe. The most perfect ending for the spring travel journey is the spectacular fireworks display from the show, illuminating the sky of Dao Ngoc. A galaxy of fireworks appears closer than ever, accompanied by the joyous applause of the crowd, making every night the New Year's Eve of Pearl Island.

High-altitude fireworks burst in the sky over Sunset Town.
Phu Quoc Tet is therefore no longer just a pure vacation, but has become a "green zone" of happiness. Here, every step encounters flowers, every glance sees flags covering the sky, and every night is warmed by the light of fireworks, the light that makes Phu Quoc brilliant all four seasons.