Sichoon Opera in Chengdu, China, is a renowned cultural tradition that incorporates music, dance, acrobatics, and unique skills such as face-changing, fire-spitting, and sword-hiding. Chengdu's culture boasts a tradition of opera that dates back over a century, with Sichuan Opera being one of the oldest and most interesting forms of Chinese opera. It is famous for its vividly captivating performances that often tell historical tales, local legends, and comedic stories. The performances are highly interactive and frequently involve audience participation. The face-changing, or 'Bian Lian', is the most thrilling part of the opera, where performers switch masks in a flash, a technique shrouded in secrecy and traditionally only passed down within families. The opera is usually held in tea houses and theaters across Chengdu, offering visitors a slice of local life and entertainment. The Shufeng Yayun Teahouse in Chengdu's Qingyang District is a popular venue to experience this cultural spectacle. Sichuan Opera is a memorable experience, showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of the region and China's long-standing operatic traditions.
We booked the VIP experience which includes either a massage or ear cleaning and Has a seating area at the front of the theatre with excellent views of the stage.
Tea is available throughout the eveni..
It’s great visiting time there on June 21 evening. It’s my 2nd time visit and 1st was more than 10 years before. Entertainment company served wanton soups and green tea drink as complimentary. All arr..
A very entertaining evening, seeing some of the best of Japanese culture, dance and music.
The adjacent tea house is an education - we were amazed to see customers having their ears cleaned whilst su..
This was a beautiful cultural experience. It involved a number of acts that included: orchestra, shadow puppets, hand held puppets, comedy routine, dancing, and soloists. The best part was the last ac..