In pictures: Slide Fest 2016

VOV.VN - Slide Fest in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Danang this year was more than just a ride. It was an event, an experience and a blast, said the organizers

Slide Fest allows participants to embrace their inner child, on nearly 200 metres of pure slip-sliding fun.

The events offer more than just a slip’n’slide though, and feature food trucks, refreshing summer treats, music and much more entertainment throughout the day. 

Even those who don’t slide enjoy the fun as spectators.

Just, don’t forget to bring your water buckets, floaties and water guns to squirt, spray, splash, and get everyone else around you soaked too.







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