Vietnam to host first-ever exhibition on Detective Conan manga series

VOV| 25/06/2024 17:21

Vietnam will be the first country in the world outside Japan to organise an exhibition to mark the 30th anniversary of the release of the manga series "Detective Conan" to readers (January 1994).

The exhibition "30 years with memories-Detective Conan" will help readers to explore in depth the history and appeal of a work that has fascinated many readers over the past three decades.

Taking place at Gigamall Shopping Center in Ho Chi Minh City from June 29 to August 31, the event is set to be divided into different spaces for readers to look back at the 30-year journey of the manga series "Famous Detective Conan".

In Conan’s words room, visitors will be able to find quotations which reveal the thoughts and beliefs of the characters.

Furthermore, Conan’s love room will introduce different shades of love, whilst Conan’s mystery room can be considered as a "special section" which collects codes or suicide notes that appeared in "Detective Conan". In addition, fans can dig deeper into the extremely complicated relationship with the "Black Organization".

The exhibition will provide opportunities for readers to explore the complex relationships, motivations, and unshakable beliefs of the characters, whilst also delving into Conan's rival, the indispensable character of "Famous Detective Conan" - Kaito Kid, through justice and magic rooms.

In particular, the memory room will show films reviewing the 30-year journey of "Famous Detective Conan". A special room themed “Author Gosho Aoyama’s special gallery” will also display precious early design documents of "Detective Conan".

Ticket prices to the exhibition will be VND200,000, VND500,000, and VND1 million.

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