The “30 Years of Memories with Detective Conan” exhibition offers an immersive experience for fans, delving into the captivating world of the beloved manga series. Held at the Gigamall Shopping Center in Ho Chi Minh City from June 29 to August 31, the event promises to be a memorable journey through the three-decade-long legacy of “Famous Detective Conan.”
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore different themed spaces, each offering a unique insight into the series. In Conan’s Words Room, they can discover the characters’ thoughts and beliefs through powerful quotations. Conan’s Love Room presents the various shades of love found within the story, while Conan’s Mystery Room delves into the intriguing codes and suicide notes that add suspense to the series.
The exhibition also shines a spotlight on the complex relationships and motivations of the characters, including the iconic rivalry between Conan and Kaito Kid, the famous magician. Visitors can explore this dynamic through the justice and magic rooms. Additionally, the memory room will showcase films that take visitors on a trip down memory lane, reliving the 30-year journey of “Famous Detective Conan.”
A special treat awaits fans in the form of a room dedicated to the series’ creator, Gosho Aoyama. This space will display early design documents from “Detective Conan,” offering a rare glimpse into the creative process behind the beloved series.
With ticket prices ranging from VND200,000 to VND1 million, the exhibition is an affordable way for fans to celebrate and immerse themselves in the world of “Famous Detective Conan,” creating new memories while cherishing old ones.
A Glimpse of Hanoi’s Old Quarter
Recently, the Management Board of Hanoi’s Old Quarter cooperated with the city of Toulouse to open an exhibition named “Ke cho – Pho co” (City Dwellers – Old Quarter) at Hanoi’s Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Centre to depict the formation and development of Hanoi’s Old Quarter in the past 1000 years.