Montreal in winter! OASIS immersion unveils its new immersive light exhibition in Montreal with the theme "Dreaming of Asia," which opens December 13 and is the first of its kind in North America.
The exhibition lasts about 80 minutes, and there is no bathroom midway. Need to wait before entering (control the flow of people) can buy tickets on the spot. The exhibition includes 3 immersive experiences. One of them is an immersive dream back to the Qingming River Map of the Song Dynasty. Personally feel that his 3d modeling generally can not show the Qingming River map "lively", "bustling" and "people coming and going" characteristics.
The best way to enjoy the Qingming River map is indeed a horizontal scroll. You can also see up close the ancient art of shadow play, a centuries-old traditional art that is now included in UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list.
Finally, there is the world of Japanese prints, including masterpieces such as The Great Wave. The general feeling is that it's a great place to take a photo and punch in a little bit of Chinese and Japanese culture and shove it down your face with the lights. Is it a stereotype of Eastern culture in the West?
OASIS immersion
301 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montreal, QC H2Z 1H5
Oasis released a new exhibition "Dreaming of Asia" on December 13th, and we bought student tickets for less than 30 dollars. Because of the fear of too many people on the weekend, I chose to go at 4:40 p.m. on Friday, when I finished watching almost 6.30.
Located on the first floor of the Palais des congres Convention and Exhibition Centre in Montreal, OASIS immersion covers an area of 2,200 square metres and is Canada's largest permanent immersive experience resort.
The exhibition lasts approximately 75 minutes and includes 3 immersive experiences.
Friday nights don't feel very crowded. Because the staff outside will also control the flow of people, and then an exhibition hall screening time is also quite long, the experience is not bad. There are three exhibition halls in total, the first two are the Chinese culture exhibition hall, and the big one at the back is the Japanese culture exhibition hall. The last hall has a lot of interactive shows. It's fun.
But I feel that the second hall put me a little dizzy (in addition to a part of the "thriller ghost film", it is estimated that the picture is always rotating, so that I always feel like the whole room is rotating).
There is no wc in the exhibition hall, I came out to go to the toilet halfway, originally wanted to return and found that I could not go back, but fortunately the entrance of the little brother said that I could re-enter from the main door, fortunately, there was no queue at that time. I don't know if there are many people who need to rearrange, so it is best to solve the problem before going in
This show is worth a visit in general just bring your best friend who can take pictures! Will be able to harvest a thousand p p is not finished the beauty of the photo, the image is too much, can only put together a recommendation! Go, sisters! Remember to buy student tickets.
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