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Prolights Up in Vietnam

Phu Quoc Island

Vietnam's first-ever "sleepless city" officially opened on Phu Quoc Island, aiming to become the new international destination in Asia. Phu Quoc United Center, developed by Vingroup, took a total investment of $2.8 billion that aims to attract visitors from all over the world.

Visitors will be able to enjoy the top entertainment technology with spectacular multimedia shows, including the "Vietnamese flowers," 32,000 bamboo tops, travelling the canals of Venice surrounded by colored buildings that play homage to the Italian capital, among other attractions.

Prolights plays a part in the lighting design, with fixtures installed in the center lake where the Venice canals are. Every night, the river performance "Sac mau Venice" ("The color of Venice") dazzles visitors with a lighting show. Vietnamese lighting designer Mr. Trong created all the stunning looks, while Pro AVL, Prolights' distributor for the region, supported with the equipment and technical expertise.

A total of 24 Prolights PanoramaIP Spot were used, along with 12 PanoramaIP WBX moving washes for the "Sac mau Venice" show. The fixtures by the Italian manufacturer were also used for the show "Tinh Hoa Vietnam," featuring a whopping count of 40 Prolights PanoramaIP AirBeam, 36 PanoramaIP Spot, and 28 PanoramaIP WBX fixtures.

"The designer chose Prolights IP fixtures as they were installed outdoors on a semi-permanent basis, since the show takes place every day," says Puong of PRO AVL, adding: "The Panorama series are incredibly bright and very reliable, and the products exceeded all expectations."

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(6 May 2021)

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