Hoi An Memories Show & Hoi An Impression Theme Park Ticket





Description
Located on the Hoi An Memories Land, the Hoi An Memories show is one of the outdoor performances with the largest number of actors with more than 500 artists who will combine sound and light to bring you a spectacular, eye-catching performance, recreating stories about the Vietnamese people in the past. Show ticket includes tickets to Hoi An Impressionist Park where you can explore the old town and village with more than 400 years of history at the park, which recreates the ancient Hoi An culture and architecture. Come and experience the Hoi An Memories Show and Hoi An Impression Theme Park to understand more about the history of Hoi An - a Unesco site in Vietnam.
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Itinerary
The show will be from 20:00 - 21:00 from Wednesday to Monday. During the show, you will live in the atmosphere of Hoi An in the 16th century when Hoi An was a rural village, represented by a single farmer’s home and his family’s humble life and watched Hoi An transform from a country town into a powerful central trading port in Southeast Asia. Though the show presents major historical moments, the real magic is in its delicate representations of daily life. Hundreds of actors live as it’s been done for hundreds of years. There are no dialogues or scripts; the city is the main character, and the narrator is the time thread. As the lighting shifts and changes to illustrate years and seasons, it is impossible not to realize that each spectator is also a character. This moment is a plot point in the script. Our present tense is utterly inseparable from the memory of its past.
Opening from 16:00 - 22:00, on Wednesday to Monday, Hoi An Impression Theme Park give you an opportunity to explore Hoi An's history. Enter through the Thanh Chiem Palace gates, a relic that hearkens back to the lavish abundance of the Nguyen Dynasty. Past the citadel gates, facsimiles of five traditional artisan villages present the five basic elements that keep the universe in balance: copper stands in for metal, carpentry for wood, pottery for earth, lantern-making for fire, and fishing for water. Continue through past fusions of Vietnamese, Japanese, and European architectural styles deeper into the park, where different areas offer different themes. A commercial trading port complete with shops, stalls, and bustling merchants represents the international trade of the 17th and 18th centuries. A Japanese village pays homage to the demographics of the time when a Japanese community left its mark on Hoi An’s culture through architecturally distinct buildings and bridges.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(64)
Great visual display and entertainment but the crowd were quite noisy. Quite difficult to get a taxi back to town
The people who were supposed to watch kept standing up without any shame and blocked the view. Many arrived late for the show. They should have been seated somewhere off to the side, because it was highly disruptive during the performance to see the heads of the crowd lighting their way with cell phone flashlights. It would have been better to place them where they wouldn't bother anyone. If you arrive late, it's your own fault; others arrive 30 minutes early as advised. It was also sad that 10 minutes before the end, everyone stood up and left one after another like ants... Those who still wanted to watch the rest were only disrupted by the noise and the blocked view. Management should ask these ladies and gentlemen before the show not to do that."
There was so much to see everywhere you looked! The story line told through the outfits, dancing, and scenery is gorgeous.
Spectacular performance- worth every second . The scale and visual impact is unexpected and thoroughly enjoyable- the history it holds is enlightening.
The show is a hostoric perspective of the colourful history of Hoi An. The show is professional and the views are excellent, particularly in the Hi seats . The quality of the sound and laser show were good and the hour passes quickly as you look to catch all the action. Its a short walk along the river from the old town to Memories Park. It should be said there is not much more inside the park other than shops selling high end local crafts, several restaurants and snack shops. We stopped for a beer but sadly it was flat and tasteless , not a comment on the show but disappointing as generally the beer in Vietnam is excellent. Still worth a visit though
Wonderful performance, kids found it harder to follow story but show kept them entertained
The show was really beautiful and well done. It clearly shows the charm of Hội An and also reflects Vietnamese culture in a very natural and engaging way. I think it’s a great way for international visitors to understand more about Vietnam. All the performers were very dedicated. You can tell they practiced a lot to deliver such a smooth and impressive performance. Everything felt well organized and easy to follow. There are different ticket options to choose from, depending on your preference. The show runs from Wednesday to Monday, so it’s quite convenient to plan. Overall, it’s a very enjoyable experience and definitely worth trying if you have the chance.
The performers are sensational and well choreographed . The set is stunning and great production and direction. I recommend getting there early with pre purchased tickets
Impressive special effects but not a must do. Tour guide had better show recommendation
Visually stunning, though I wasn't sure what the story was. We bought the high seats which were nice because the seats had backs. I saw that the economy seats were benches without backs.



