Hundreds of students, foreigners, locals, and tourists who love the sea and architectural creations excitedly participated in the Beach Sand Sculpture Contest at East Sea Park.
The contest took place from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm on April 29.
Posing for a photo before the opening ceremony - photo by Mr. Le Huy
The 2022 Beach Sand Sculpture Contest with the topic “Colors of Danang” was jointly held by DTU and the Son Tra Peninsula Management Board.
Teams are ready to enter the contest
The Sand Sculpture Contest is aimed at showing locals and visitors from all over the world the beauty of maritime tourism in Danang, diversify the “2022 Danang sea tourism season” program, and call on society to join hands for maritime ecological protection.
Teams are very excited to take part in the competition – photo by Mr. Le Huy
In 2016, the “Beach Sand Sculpture” contest was held for the first time, and the scale of the contest increased in subsequent years, with ever higher participation numbers.
However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the contest was postponed for 2 years. This year is the fifth time the contest is held.
The first shovel strokes - photo by Ms. Bich Phuong
The contest this year drew the participation of 30 teams, of which 27 consisted of DTU students and 3 of students from the University of Home Affairs (in Danang), Son Tra High School, and FPT Telecom.
Bui Hung Thinh (an 11th-grade student of Son Tra High School), holding a shovel, is very excited to participate in the contest for the first time – photo by Mr. Le Huy
When their architectural works are taking shape, students begin to perfect every detail carefully - photo by Mr. Le Huy
“Dragon Bridge” by the team “Professional Builders” excellently wins the first prize
“Dragon Bridge” wins the first prize
The second prize is for the work of the “Lo Design” team - photo by Mr. Le Huy
The third prize is for ADP Monkey - photo by Mr. Le Huy
After the contest, these sand sculptures will be kept intact, so that everyone will be able to watch and photograph what they like.
Some pictures of impressive sand sculptures:
(Media Center)