Gami Theme Park's "Hoi An Memories" show attracts 500,000 visitors within a year, planning to increase show times to accommodate the soaring demand

HOI AN, Vietnam, March 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Hoi An Memories - managed by Gami Theme Park, is an outdoor cultural spectacle which started from humble beginnings in the small Vietnamese city of Hoi An and has now grown into a global phenomenon. Delivering their opening act less than a year ago, the 500 performers in the show have already attracted 500,000 visitors from around the world. To accommodate the drastic rise, the number of shows will be increased to two per night starting from April 26, 2019.

The grandest outdoor stage of 25,000-sqm in Vietnam on a natural island, in the middle of the Thu Bon River, Hoi An.
The grandest outdoor stage of 25,000-sqm in Vietnam on a natural island, in the middle of the Thu Bon River, Hoi An.

With visitor numbers rising from an initial 50 per night to 1,000 within a year's time, Vietnamese officials are using this successful show as an example for future tourism projects. 

"Hoi An Memories is a new tourism product that will help increase the length of stay of international and local tourists. Quang Nam province will put such products into mainstream tourism promotion programs and encourage businesses to invest in developing similar products in the province," said Ho Tan Cuong, Deputy Director of Quang Nam Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

"A feast for the eyes" with breath-taking effects, detailed props and intricate and expressive choreography.
"A feast for the eyes" with breath-taking effects, detailed props and intricate and expressive choreography.

The captivating charm of Hoi An Memories

"The most beautiful in the world" and "A feast for the eyes" is how some of the audience described the performance where the skilled dancers give the audience a glimpse of how Hoi An developed from a small farming village into a vibrant tourists' destination, using breath-taking effects, detailed props and intricate and expressive choreography. Czech Republic Ambassador, Vitezslav Grepl said, "I am so impressed that I have seen many shows around the globe... but this is far the best one that I've ever seen."

Restage a part of history and culture of Vietnam with the pride of Vietnamese people.
Restage a part of history and culture of Vietnam with the pride of Vietnamese people.

Adding to the grandeur of the performance is the 25,000 m2 stage, the biggest outdoor stage in Vietnam, that has been built on a natural island on the Thu Bon River.

Moving forward, the show organiser is expecting the number of visitors to skyrocket to two million in 2019 with tourists from United States, Europe and Asia. Visitors who are scheduled to watch Hoi An Memories from March 20th onwards will also be treated to a newly revised spectacle as the organiser releases the third time revised show with improved art, sound and lighting.

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