Breathtaking, mesmerizing, impeccable - words fail. A very special ‘must see’ activity in Hoi An. I suggest booking ahead for the Memories Show. It wasn’t full (Friday March 14/25) but I imagine March isn’t their busiest season (?).
They advertise the Memories Show as the “best in the World. I can’t disagree with that and I’ve seen the Oberammergau and other outdoor shows such as the Calgary Stampedes Young Canadians Show, plus every indoor production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and although the former Oberammergau is a close 2nd as far as outdoor productions go, the Memories Show is in a class all by itself!
There is a cast of a few hundred people, magnificent lighting and costuming as well as rehearsed movement, co-ordination and choreography. The show also takes advantage of creative set design including a large ship with huge sails that are utilized for video as well as colourful ‘row housing’, bursts of flame around the lake perimeter - and fireworks to end with.
A final note: If you do book a Tour, they usually ‘pick you up’ at around 5:15-5:40+ - however, the Show doesn’t start til 8pm and the Park opens at 4pm. Go earlier if you can.
The event takes place in an area two or three times the size of a football field with a large water feature that covers approximately 100 yds by 40 yds. The Show is a reflection of the history and culture of Hoi An. Unfortunately, no pictures are allowed although you can likely find some in a few of the over 8 million reviews online, because there were at least a dozen absolute morons in the audience who took photos and actually are stupid enough to post them. If the Management had the courage to sue them or simply have them removed from the show AS THEY ANNOUNCED THEY WOULD DO several times before the show started!!!!! Note: to Management: Please ENFORCE the promise of removal and have Security remove pictures from their phones under the authority of Trademark/ Copyright laws (press charges if you find multiple photos or videos - protect your rights but more importantly, DO WHAT YOU SAY YOU ARE GOING TO DO as the Staff are simply NOT doing their job. It’s annoying for everyone!
Anyhow, there is a pre-show Show on the island and it is magnificently done. Fortunately, you were allowed to take pictures and I have a few plus...
Read moreI had the privilege of attending the mesmerizing cultural extravaganza at Hoi An Memories Land during my visit to Vietnam, and it left an indelible mark on my heart. Here’s a heartfelt review of this captivating experience:
Spectacular Production: Hoi An Memories Land is nothing short of a visual masterpiece. The grand scale of the production, the elaborate sets, and the stunning costumes all came together to create a truly immersive experience. The show’s portrayal of Hoi An’s history and culture was both educational and awe-inspiring.
Incredible Storytelling: The show’s ability to transport the audience through different periods of Hoi An’s history was remarkable. The seamless transition from one era to another was achieved through a combination of impressive choreography, live music, and captivating visuals. Each scene was like a chapter of a captivating novel, leaving me eager to know what would unfold next.
Cultural Heritage Celebrated: Hoi An Memories Land brilliantly celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. From the traditional dances to the portrayal of historical events, every element of the performance was rooted in Vietnamese culture. It was heartwarming to see the dedication to preserving and sharing these traditions with the world.
Technological Marvel: The integration of cutting-edge technology into the show was mind-blowing. The use of water, fire, and lighting effects added an extra layer of grandeur to the performances. The result was a visually stunning spectacle that left the audience in awe.
Impeccable Organization: From ticketing to seating arrangements, Hoi An Memories Land’s organization was commendable. The staff was courteous, and everything ran smoothly, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in the experience.
Conclusion: Attending Hoi An Memories Land was an unforgettable journey through time and culture. This show is not just an attraction; it’s an emotional rollercoaster that evokes a deep appreciation for Vietnam’s history and heritage. If you’re visiting Hoi An, this enchanting spectacle is an absolute must-see. Prepare to be transported to a world of wonder, history, and beauty that will linger in your memory long after the...
Read moreThis is a small theme park focussing more on the night show than anything. It opens at around 4 pm and provides you with some small side shows prior to seeing the night show. Some are nice to watch and some are downright boring. There are many souvenir shops and eateries while you wait for the night show which starts at 8 pm. Majority of the crowd who watches the night show are tour groups who only come to watch the show and nothing else. So its quite quiet until the hordes arrived and you can enjoy some solitude and take some nice pictures. There are some nice photo spots too. The crowd will start forming around 7 pm at the theatre, however no need to rush with the crowd as the waiting time will kill you. There are sufficient seats and you can still see the whole spectacle by sitting anywhere regardless. The show is the money spinner for them judging by the crowd and ticket price. Its one hour long consisting of 5 acts depicting the rise of hoi an and its importance. Nice show with many performers and lights and they discouraged any photo taking during the performance. . While going back, the bridge is beautifully lit with myriad colours. The only drawback is this is the only entry/ exit point and the small lane leading out to the main road is jam packed with tour buses waiting to pick up the tour groups. Its best if you can pre-arranged some transport home as getting a public transport at this hour is quite difficult. As this will mark the end of your exploration of hoi an, it is still an enjoyable experience. If you ate coming on your own, i think buying a ticket at the counter located at the bridge which opens at 4 pm is still ok on weekdays but not too sure about...
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