
Cẩm Nam, Cẩm Kim, Cẩm Thanh — The Three Quiet Islands of Hội An
Cẩm Nam Hội An sits opposite the Old Town on the south bank of the Thu Bồn — a neighbourhood guide to the three river islands where Hội An actually lives.

The Đà Nẵng International Fireworks Festival (DIFF 2026, theme "United Horizons") runs six Saturday nights from 30 May to 11 July 2026 with 10 teams. The verified night-by-night schedule, realistic transfer timing from the Thu Bồn riverside, and the case for day-tripping the fireworks from a quiet Hội An base instead of fighting the Đà Nẵng crowds.

Every June, the most-asked question at our front desk is some version of the same thing: can we see the Đà Nẵng fireworks without giving up our quiet nights on the river? The Đà Nẵng International Fireworks Festival — DIFF, Lễ hội pháo hoa quốc tế Đà Nẵng — is the largest pyrotechnic competition in Southeast Asia, and in 2026 it runs across six Saturday nights from 30 May to 11 July under the theme "United Horizons" (Đà Nẵng – Những chân trời kết nối). The good news for anyone based in Hội An: you do not have to choose. You can watch a world-class fireworks duel over the Hàn River and still come home to a still, dark stretch of the Thu Bồn the same night.
This guide is written from the Hội An side, not the Đà Nẵng side. There are dozens of "where to stand on Bạch Đằng street" articles already. What there isn't, in English, is a clear answer to the question a Hội An guest actually has: do I have to fight the city crowds, or can I keep my riverside base, day-trip the fireworks, and be back beside the Thu Bồn before midnight? We synthesised the verified 2026 schedule from the official festival site (diff.vn), the Vietnamese Government's policy portal (xaydungchinhsach.chinhphu.vn), VnExpress Du lịch, and Tuổi Trẻ, then added our own first-hand transfer timing from the riverside.
DIFF 2026 spans six competition nights. Ten teams from nine countries and territories compete across five qualifying nights plus a grand final, with Vietnam fielding two squads — the host Đà Nẵng team and Z121 Vina Pyrotech. Each night pairs two teams head-to-head, each performing roughly 20–22 minutes to its own theme, synchronised with laser, LED projection and a live soundtrack across both riverbanks. We cross-checked every matchup below against diff.vn and the Government schedule on xaydungchinhsach.chinhphu.vn; Tuổi Trẻ's live coverage of the 30 May opening confirmed Đà Nẵng's first-night opponent as China's Jiangxi Yangfeng team.
DIFF 2026 competition nights — all start 20:00, Hàn River waterfront (Cảng sông Hàn / Bạch Đằng), Đà Nẵng: > - Sat 30 May 2026 — Opening night, theme Nature: Vietnam (Đà Nẵng) vs China > - Sat 6 June 2026 — theme Heritage: France vs Vietnam (Z121 Vina Pyrotech) > - Sat 13 June 2026 — theme Culture: Japan vs Italy > - Sat 20 June 2026 — theme Creativity: Germany vs Macau (China) > - Sat 27 June 2026 — theme Vision: Australia vs Portugal > - Sat 11 July 2026 — Grand final, theme United Horizons: the two highest-scoring teams
A note on what we could and could not verify. The five qualifying nights, their matchups and their themes are consistent across diff.vn, the Government portal and the national press, so we publish them with confidence. The two finalists for 11 July are by definition not yet known — the final pairing is decided on points across the qualifiers, so we have left it as "the two highest-scoring teams" rather than guess. Start time is consistently reported as 20:00; the displays themselves run roughly an hour, with each team's slot inside that window.
No — and this is the part most English-language guides skip. Hội An sits about 30 km south of the Hàn River firing point. A private car from our riverside gate to the Đà Nẵng waterfront is a 40–50 minute drive on a normal evening. On a DIFF night the city closes the riverfront roads to traffic from around 16:00, so the realistic plan is to be dropped on the Đà Nẵng side of the river by late afternoon, walk in to your viewing spot, and arrange your return pickup at a meeting point well back from the closed core.
The case for keeping a Hội An base is simple. Đà Nẵng hotel rates on DIFF Saturdays climb hard, and the city centre stays loud and bright long after the last shell. From Hội An you get the spectacle without the price spike, and you trade it for something the city cannot offer that night: a return to a quiet, low-lit river. If you are weighing the two towns generally, we have written a fuller comparison in Hội An Old Town vs the riverside: which side sleeps better.
Three realistic options, in order of how much we recommend them for a fireworks night:
Private car, round trip (what we arrange for guests). A driver takes you up in the late afternoon, drops you as close to the riverfront as the road closures allow, and waits at a pre-agreed meeting point — typically a few blocks inland from Bạch Đằng — for the ride home. Because the crowd disperses all at once when the display ends, the value here is having a known car at a known spot rather than competing for a ride at 21:30 with tens of thousands of other people. The same logistics that make our Đà Nẵng airport to Hội An transfer guide straightforward apply in reverse on a fireworks night.
Grab or taxi. Fine on the way up if you leave early. The catch is the return: ride-hail surge and the road closures mean app cars can be slow to reach you and slow to get out. If you go this route, walk 15–20 minutes away from the river before you book the return car, and expect the fare to be higher than usual.
Self-drive motorbike. Locals do it, and parking is available on the fringes, but for a first-time visitor riding an unfamiliar 30 km route back in the dark after a long evening, we steer guests toward the car. Positive framing aside, it is simply the more restful end to the night.

The free public vantage points line both riverbanks — Bạch Đằng street on the west bank, Trần Hưng Đạo on the east — plus the Dragon Bridge (Cầu Rồng), the Hàn River Bridge (Cầu Sông Hàn) and Thuận Phước Bridge. These fill early; if you want a free spot, plan to be in place well before the 20:00 start. Ticketed grandstand seating is sold in tiers, with regular-night seats reported from roughly 1 million đồng and opening- and final-night seats higher. Premium ticketed sections ask you to check in before 19:30.
Our hotel-side suggestion for a calmer experience: a riverside restaurant table or a Hàn River dinner cruise gives you a reserved sightline without the grandstand crush, and it puts dinner and the display in one place so you are not hunting for a meal in a closed-road crowd afterward. Whichever you choose, the firing point is the Hàn River port off Bạch Đằng, so anywhere with a clean line down the river toward the bridges works.
Because the night does not end when the fireworks do. The whole appeal of DIFF is intensity — twenty minutes of competitive pyrotechnics, laser and synchronised sound over a city river. That is exactly the kind of evening that is best followed by its opposite. Coming back to the Thu Bồn, the contrast is the point: the city's last shell fades, the drive south unwinds, and the river you return to is dark, slow and quiet.
Hội An's own river runs on a different rhythm. Where the Hàn River is built for spectacle, the Thu Bồn is built for stillness — lantern reflections, the occasional late sampan, the water moving past without an audience. If you want to understand why we lead with the river in everything we write, our piece on the best Thu Bồn river sunset vantage points is the companion to this one: the bright evening in Đà Nẵng, the soft one at home.
There is also a practical wellness logic to it. A DIFF night is loud, crowded and stimulating by design; a recovery night is quiet, dark and restorative. Splitting the two across thirty kilometres — the festival up the coast, the rest beside the Thu Bồn — is a more balanced way to spend a fireworks Saturday than trying to do both in the same overstimulated square kilometre of downtown Đà Nẵng.
A few things worth knowing before the day. Traffic restrictions around the Đà Nẵng riverfront begin in the late afternoon — commonly cited as from 16:00 until the program ends — so build that into your departure time rather than aiming to arrive at 19:45. The competition nights are Saturdays, which means the road south back to Hội An is itself busier than a weekday; the private-car plan absorbs that better than a self-booked ride. And because all six nights start at 20:00, you can comfortably have an early dinner in Hội An, drive up, watch, and be back beside the river by late evening.
If you are choosing which night to attend, any of the qualifiers delivers a full two-team duel. The opening night (30 May) and the grand final (11 July) carry the most spectacle and the highest ticket tiers; the mid-bracket Saturdays — France and Vietnam's Z121 on 6 June, Japan against Italy on 13 June, Germany against Macau on 20 June, Australia against Portugal on 27 June — tend to be a little easier to move around for. There is no wrong night.
About this article. The DIFF 2026 schedule, matchups and themes were synthesised and cross-checked across the official festival site (diff.vn), the Vietnamese Government policy portal xaydungchinhsach.chinhphu.vn, VnExpress Du lịch, Tuổi Trẻ's live opening-night coverage, and baochinhphu.vn; the two grand-final teams are deliberately left unnamed because they are decided on points. Hotel-side primary reporting: transfer timing and return-trip logistics measured from our own riverside gate on the Thu Bồn, 30 km south of the Hàn River firing point.
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