Revival of the Legendary 'House of Dancing Water' Show in Macau
Creatrip Team
a year ago
The world's largest water show, 'House of Dancing Water,' has resumed in Macau after a five-year hiatus. This spectacular performance takes place on a stage set over a pool containing 17 million liters of water, featuring dazzling acrobatics and breathtaking stunts. With a narrative centered around the rescue of a princess, the show captivates audiences with its elaborate stage effects, including a rising ship and actors on motorcycles soaring overhead. The show had been temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 but is now renewed and occurring three times daily. Tickets start at 698 MOP (about 123,000 KRW). Macau, known for its vibrant casino industry, continues to attract tourists with impressive entertainment like this extraordinary water show. Notable sites include the Morpheus Hotel, designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, and its unique architectural features.