Experience the magic of Peking Opera at Liyuan Theatre, located in the heart of Beijing. This historic venue, operating since 1990, offers visitors an authentic and captivating glimpse into China’s treasured performing arts. Enjoy vibrant costumes, intricate makeup, and live music as skilled performers bring classic stories to life with dramatic gestures, expressive movements, and timeless melodies. English subtitles help international guests follow every scene and fully appreciate the rich heritage. Before the show, explore the theatre’s elegant lobby and admire traditional opera masks, props, and costumes showcasing the artistry behind the performances. Perfect for culture enthusiasts, families, and first-time visitors alike, this unforgettable evening immerses you in the artistry, drama, and tradition of Peking Opera. Book your tickets now and secure a front-row experience of one of Beijing’s most iconic performances, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Experience the charm of traditional Chinese culture at Liyuan Theatre, located inside the lobby of the historic Qianmen Hotel. Here, travelers can enjoy an authentic Peking Opera performance, one of China’s most iconic art forms. Before the show begins, you are welcome to explore the theatre’s cultural displays, including traditional masks, costumes, and props used by performers. Guests may also watch the actors prepare backstage through an open make-up area, offering a rare glimpse into the transformation process of Peking Opera artists.
During the performance, you will witness classic scenes featuring elegant singing, symbolic gestures, martial arts, and beautifully crafted costumes. The show is designed for international visitors, with English subtitles available to help you follow the stories. This is an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in Beijing’s cultural heritage while enjoying a comfortable and well-organized evening at one of the city’s most famous opera venues.
We will arrange a vehicle to pick you up from your hotel or apartment and take you directly to Qianmen Hotel. Upon arrival, our guide will provide you with your printed tickets. Due to possible traffic congestion, please plan to allow extra travel time. If you visit other attractions on the same day and cannot return to your accommodation on time, you may also take the subway to Qianmen Hotel (Line 7, Hufangqiao Station) and meet our guide there. The guide will be waiting for you at the hotel to hand over your tickets.
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