By Kim Ngan | Peach Discovery Guide

Explore the Eighteen Levels of Hell

Journey to face yourself

Passing through the gates of hell at Son Tien, you will immediately feel a chill run down your spine. Two giant demon statues stand guard, their eyes seeming to penetrate the darkest part of people’s hearts. This is not an ordinary “entertainment” space. This is the Eighteen Levels of Hell – where people face their sins, with the inevitable judgment of cause and effect.

18 floors – 18 sins – 18 warnings

From disloyalty, lies, greed to betrayal,… each floor is a punishment that is realistically recreated, haunting with vivid lighting, sound and landscape effects. The deeper you go, the heavier the atmosphere becomes, as if pulling visitors into the world of prison in Eastern legends.

A powerful psychological and moral experience

The Eighteen Levels of Hell at Son Tien does not use actors. The horror comes from the human values: the law of cause and effect combined with vivid scenery, 3D sound effects and surprising jumpscares. Each step to each hell gate is a time to reflect on one's own karma.

A Unique Destination Not to be Missed When Coming to Son Tien

As part of the entertainment complex in Son Tien tourist city (Bien Hoa, Dong Nai), Eighteen Floors of Hell is one of the experiences that leaves a strong impression on visitors. Son Tien invests heavily in both the visual, audio and emotional aspects of the experience. Suitable for groups of young people, couples who love thrills or anyone who wants to try something “entertainment that is not meaningless”.

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