Lao She Teahouse has become a comprehensive cultural enterprise that integrates Chinese opera culture, food culture, tea culture, and Beijing culture, and integrates various forms such as old Beijing teahouses, dining teahouses, wild tea stalls, and book teahouses. The teahouse is divided into three floors with a business area of more than 2,600 square meters. The "Qianmen Sihe Teahouse" on the second floor is based on the ancient classic Beijing traditional building Siheyuan; while retaining the original appearance of the main house of the old Beijing Siheyuan, it also reflects the characteristics of "northern solemnity and southern elegance". The wing rooms are staggered and varied, which is a combination of traditional art and modern technology.
Attractions Location: Building 3, Zhengyang Market, Qianmen West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing
Bathroom : There are toilets in the scenic area, located on each floor, with eye-catching signs.
Souvenir Shop : There are souvenir shops in the park, located near Lao Yin Ji Tea House on the 2nd floor and marked with eye-catching signs.
Opening hours: Open from 10:00 to 22:00 all year round.
Contact Details: 010-63036830
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Lao She Teahouse is a teahouse with local characteristics in old Beijing. There are many kinds of performances. I watched a special performance of crosstalk to experience the characteristics of old Beijing. I felt that the actors worked hard to make the audience laugh. If you come to Beijing, you should experience it if you have time.
Nanning #Liubao Tea#Yipinzhuang Teahouse Nanning is a treasure teahouse, where there are all kinds of old teas, mainly local Liubao tea. Liubao tea represents a business card of Guangxi, with a history of more than 1,500 years. It is worth tasting for everyone who comes to Guangxi. It has miraculous effects such as removing body moisture and regulating the stomach. Yipinzhuang Teahouse is located next to Nanning Nanhu Park, with beautiful scenery and convenient transportation. The teahouse environment is elegant and generous, and the teahouse is well-arranged. The owner of the teahouse is hospitable and friendly.
It was really fun, the level of the speech was very high. I thought it would be perfunctory in the Qianmen tourist area, but it was actually so funny that the whole audience laughed, and the children in the audience were so happy.
There are big bowls of tea and snacks at the performance. The snacks are relatively expensive, but the price is the experience of old Beijing. The whole teahouse has three floors. The second floor has a tea room, half of the third floor is the performance venue, and the other side is probably a palace banquet.
You are here! What a friendly greeting, it sounds so good when spoken in Beijing dialect. I booked a performance at Lao She Teahouse in the evening, so I had dinner at the Lao She Teahouse restaurant next door. To be honest, the food didn't taste very good, but it was just to experience the Beijing flavor. If the performance is rated five points, the food is four points.
The best place to experience the life of Beijingers. In addition to tasting authentic Beijing cuisine, the shadow play and Beijing storytelling that can best experience the life of Beijingers are performed regularly. It is really a pleasure to eat and watch the show at the same time.
The environment is very good. You can go to the store in advance to exchange tickets to visit the first and second floors. There is a two-cent big bowl of tea at the door during the day. There are musical instrument performances (big bowl tea piano) on the first floor, teahouses and exhibition areas on the second floor, and performances on the third floor. Each person who watches the performance will get a teacup, and each table will get a pot of water. You can ask the waiter to add water. There are also sunflower seeds, candied haws, cakes, fruits, etc. for sale, 30-45 yuan per portion. You can bring some snacks. The performance is very good, the actors are very attentive, and there are many types of programs, including tea art, acrobatics, face changing, shadow puppetry, cross talk, sketches, puppets, musical instruments, magic, etc., which are worth the ticket price.
Lao She Teahouse is named after Mr. Lao She. It was built in 1988. It is full of ancient charm and Beijing flavor. You can enjoy wonderful performances of folk art and drama celebrities, while tasting famous teas, palace snacks and seasonal Beijing-style snacks. "Lao She Teahouse" has become the "city business card" of Beijing, the ancient capital of six dynasties and an international metropolis.
The Lao She Teahouse is divided into three floors, with unique decorations, showing the characteristics of old Beijing everywhere. There is a courtyard for drinking tea, a garden for watching folk art, and a hall on the third floor for listening to crosstalk. If you like the taste of old Beijing, please visit the Lao She Teahouse.
The environment is elegant and comfortable, suitable for relaxing with family and friends
There are 500 to 600 teahouses in Beijing, but why is Lao She Teahouse the only one that enjoys the reputation of "the city's business card"? First, it started with a large bowl of tea that cost two cents a bowl, and it was the first new-style teahouse opened in Beijing after the reform and opening up. Second, it is named after Mr. Lao She, who is one of the representatives of Beijing culture and has a high reputation. Third, it is because Lao She Teahouse has flavor.
In support of traditional culture, I bought a first-class seat for my solo trip. Although I was unable to select my seat online, when I arrived at the ticket exchange office at the teahouse, I was arranged in the middle seat of the first row. I was the only one in the first-class seat.
With a pot of tea, two snacks, and two hours of jokes, it was very pleasant. I was a little surprised, but I hope the restaurant will get better and better, and I will come again.
Lao She Teahouse is located in Building 3, Zhengyang Market, Qianmen West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is named after Mr. Lao She and was built in 1988. It now has many branches. Here you can taste famous tea, palace dim sum and Beijing-style snacks, and enjoy the wonderful performances of folk art and drama celebrities.
Because I have been to Beijing several times, this time I mainly went to Universal Studios, there was not much else to do, and then I thought I would go to the teahouse when I have time. It was really worth it. I just regretted buying the tickets later. The program included Beijing Qinshu, magic, acrobatics, double-act, shadow play, face changing, puppet show, etc. One performance included almost all traditional arts, it was really worth seeing.
It was my first time to go to Lao She Teahouse and experience live crosstalk. It felt good. The facilities and environment in the teahouse were very comfortable. A cup of tea in a covered bowl and a few snacks that you can choose for a fee. In the hot summer, I lived a leisurely and comfortable Beijing uncle's lifestyle in Lao She Teahouse. I will make an appointment with friends to visit again if I have the chance. It was a happy afternoon.
The actors worked very hard. There were not many people today, but the atmosphere was very good. There were continuous laughter, especially the last pair of Suolaibao. The atmosphere was full of energy and the applause was continuous. This is the promising future of young forces in the future. Come on 😊, thank you 😊, it was a very happy time. It is worth visiting Lao She Teahouse in Beijing 👍👍👍
The characteristics of old Beijing are very famous. I went to listen to crosstalk when I had nothing to do. It was very interesting. Crosstalk, clapper talk, the actors were very dedicated to make everyone happy. There were three performances a week during the summer vacation. I caught up with the last performance of the summer vacation. Very happy ⊙▽⊙
Laoshe Teahouse is ancient and has some interesting small landscapes. The crosstalk special did not disappoint me. I laughed all the time and was very satisfied! Unfortunately, I didn't drink the big bowl of tea. If you book a ticket at 15:00, you can pick it up an hour in advance. Experience the big bowl of tea first and then visit and listen to the crosstalk. If you are hungry after listening to the crosstalk, the dumplings at the Maigeng Dumpling Restaurant next to the teahouse are very delicious, big and full of fillings!
When traveling in Beijing, in addition to visiting Beijing's famous attractions, you should also experience the life of old Beijing and learn about traditional culture. It is a good choice to go to Lao She Teahouse to drink tea and listen to crosstalk in your spare time to support national art.
When you come to Beijing, in addition to the hutongs, the Great Wall, and Beijing roast duck, it is definitely necessary to listen to crosstalk and experience the unique way old Beijingers pass the time after meals. It is definitely worth going to Lao She Teahouse to listen to crosstalk.
We arrived after 4 o'clock, so we didn't have the big bowl of tea, but we had dinner in the lobby on the first floor. We could enjoy authentic Beijing flavor, and the price was very affordable. The most unique thing was that there would be shadow play every half an hour. You can visit and buy things on the second floor for free, and you can buy tickets to watch the performances on the third floor at night. It's worth a visit!
The variety show was very exciting. The old Beijing folk art talk was a one and a half hour experience in one night. It was not satisfying at all. The most honest evaluation of the children was "not satisfied, too short, not enough!"
There was also a shadow play performance and parent-child interaction on the second floor in the afternoon, which was also very interesting. We also experienced making sugar paintings. This was the most satisfying itinerary for children during their trip to Beijing.
Lao She Teahouse is a teahouse named after Mr. Lao She. It was built in 1988. It is full of ancient flavor and Beijing flavor. You can enjoy the wonderful performances of folk art and drama celebrities, and taste famous teas, palace snacks and seasonal Beijing-style snacks. When it comes to "Lao She Teahouse", it is not only well-known in Beijing, but also in other places and even abroad. There are many people who know this name. "Lao She Teahouse" has become the "city business card" of Beijing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties and an international metropolis. There are five or six hundred teahouses of all sizes in Beijing. Why is only Lao She Teahouse known as the "city business card"? First, it started with a large bowl of tea for two cents a bowl. It is the first new-style teahouse opened in Beijing after the reform and opening up. Second, the teahouse is named after Mr. Lao She, who is one of the representatives of Beijing culture and has a high reputation. Third, it is because Lao She Teahouse has a taste. What taste? Of course it is Beijing flavor. People go to teahouses not only to taste the tea, but also to taste the cultural flavor. Lao She Teahouse has both of these qualities. So if it is not famous, who is famous?
280 yuan for the first row ticket. When we got there, we were the only two people in the first row, most of the people were sitting in the back. It was the first time I was so close to the crosstalk performers, I could even see the moles on their faces clearly... Haha! We also had dinner in this lobby, and there was a shadow play, but the taste was average and the price was quite expensive.
Lao She Teahouse is a famous name card of Beijing. Only by going there can you fulfill your wish. The teahouse is decorated with Beijing style, colorful but not messy. I thought there was a discount package, but it was sold out in September. The cost for 2 people in the middle of the third row was 760 yuan (120 yuan for a simple dinner on the first floor). There were many performances, the level was average, but the atmosphere was good. The only small regret was that I didn't see Beijing Pingtan. Although the cost is not low, it is still worth it. It is worth enjoying once in a lifetime!
Carry forward the flower of national art and inherit the ancient tea culture. Lao She Teahouse has become a landmark of Beijing tourism. You can't miss it. I have never been here before. It seems different from what others say. The walls are full of celebrities' visits, like a meritorious wall. The shops set up in different corners of each floor have a strong smell of commercial and publicity packaging.
[Performances] The program settings are quite rich, with tea art performances, which are the representative works of the teahouse. In addition, crosstalk, face changing, ventriloquism, shadow puppetry, puppet shows, etc. are performed one by one, and there is interaction with the audience. The scene is very lively. There are several types of group purchase ticket prices, and the public ones are cheaper than those of Piaoniu or Damai.
There is a special window for ticket exchange, which is convenient. I bought a ticket for 220 yuan, and I sat at a square table in the fourth row. I could see it clearly. It was about 1.5 hours, and I could watch all kinds of crosstalk, about 4-5 programs. The live interaction was quite strong, and it was full of the flavor of old Beijing. After watching, I could also experience non-legacy projects such as shadow puppetry, which the children liked very much.
The Lao She Teahouse is decorated in an antique style with a strong Beijing flavor, and it looks like a tourist attraction. There are many time-honored restaurants around it, and it is not far from Tiananmen Square. You can drink tea inside, and there are also performances with comprehensive performances. The performances are divided into time sessions, and the decoration is very distinctive.
Then we went to watch a performance at Lao She Teahouse. Thanks to my Beijing classmates for accompanying us. It really fits the line in the play, "Life is afraid of having few close friends" (the highlight is the English translation of the ninth picture [insidious])! Perfect [yeah]
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Very good, pure Beijing flavor. I like it very much as I have a mysterious obsession with Beijing. Although the 180-priced tickets are also in the back, you can see the performance on the stage clearly. But the audience sitting in the front row can interact with the actors. It depends on what everyone needs. I personally think it is worth it.
The variety show lasts for an hour and a half, with various forms, and is basically full. The acrobatics show is quite attractive. However, the price-performance ratio is not very good. First, individual customers with a budget of 180 will be arranged at the last table, and the second table will be the same price for children and adults.
The actors are all great, and it's also suitable for bringing children to see it~
You must come here to experience the Beijing flavor when you come to Beijing. There are various forms of performances. Children love it very much. The first floor dining is also very good, the price is not expensive and the dishes are really delicious. The restaurant also has a stage performance shadow play for free, which is especially good!
I really like it. The crosstalk is quite interesting. It is very suitable for me to experience it. If you have friends, you can order some Beijing-style cakes or cocoa. The decoration of the place is very good, and it is very tasty. The service is very good.
After watching the variety show "Four Seasons Tea" on the third floor, the children were reluctant to leave, and then went to watch the puppet show on the second floor. The show was lifelike, and they were amazed by the puppet's face-changing. They felt the charm of the Chinese quintessence and inherited the traditional culture.
Lao She Teahouse is a place to experience Beijing culture. Its decoration style is antique and full of traditional charm. The performance ticket includes a variety of traditional cultural performances, including Peking Opera, Chinese Kung Fu, magic, Beijing Drum, puppet show, Beijing wrestling, Sichuan Opera face-changing and other exciting programs. The performance ticket not only includes the viewing fee, but also comes with a tea cup and an authentic Beijing snack, so you can experience the cultural charm of old Beijing in all aspects.
I think it was during the May Day holiday. When I drove there, traffic control was implemented in the surrounding areas, so I couldn't park in the parking lot next to the teahouse. I suggest that if you go there during holidays, try to take a taxi or take public transportation such as the subway to avoid the inconvenience of parking.
Lao She Teahouse is a characteristic teahouse in old Beijing. It has a variety of performances. I watched variety shows such as singing, dancing, magic, etc. The actors performed more attentively and interacted with the audience. The applause was very lively.
The waiter brought everyone tea in a bowl. It was so enjoyable to drink tea while watching the show. I will come again if I have the chance. Great!
Beijing is an international metropolis, full of modern atmosphere. Tourists who come to Beijing always want to experience the unique traditional culture. Lao She Teahouse is a very representative place. In addition to big bowls of tea and special dim sum, there are also some performing arts. However, these art forms are basically on the verge of extinction.
If you come to Beijing and want to experience Beijing culture, Lao She Teahouse should be a good choice.
The tea in the teahouse feels good, and the prices are clearly marked, so at least you can buy it with confidence.
The performance was good overall, but the martial arts performance at the end was not good, the choreography was chaotic, the accompaniment music was terrible, and the whole performance seemed superfluous, which destroyed the overall feeling of the performance.
The teahouse is easy to find, just near the Qianmen Arrow Tower. There are shadow play performances at 17:30, 18:30, and 19:30 in the restaurant on the first floor. After the performances, you can go to the second floor to see some historical displays of old Beijing and some old objects. The art performance starts at 19:50 in the evening. The program is very rich and my friends like it very much. Try to choose the first few rows for better viewing! We were in the tenth row, so the viewing effect during the tea art performance was not as good.
Lao She Teahouse is named after Mr. Lao She. It is full of ancient Beijing flavor. Here you can enjoy folk art, drama and other performances, as well as famous tea, fine pastries and snacks. It feels like a different world when you order tea and listen to opera!
Not bad, the performance is OK, the environment is antique, many international friends, foreign leaders and celebrities have come, but the business ability of the staff at the big bowl tea at the door, especially the knowledge and communication ability of online ticket purchase, needs to be greatly improved, and the service attitude needs to be improved urgently!!!
You can sleep until you wake up naturally, stroll around the old Beijing hutongs and Dashilan, go to Laoshe Teahouse, listen to the crosstalk performances here, enjoy a lot of fun, and taste the old Beijing and the cultural and artistic atmosphere full of northern charm.
Visited again 2 years later, overall it was similar, a variety show that promoted traditional culture. There was no crosstalk this time, and 8 chairs per table was a bit crowded. The snack for the 300 ticket was two mooncakes 😓, but the Beijing snacks last time were better. The epidemic still had a great impact on business, and the venue was not full.
It is a place to drink tea, watch plays and eat here. It is very relaxing and highly recommended.
Booking through Ctrip is indeed convenient and cheaper than buying tickets on site. When you come to Beijing, you must go to Lao She Teahouse to have a cup of tea. This time I came to watch crosstalk. The actors are very professional and dedicated, and their attainments are really high. It is worth watching. Be sure to pay attention and make an appointment by phone in advance. Don't forget.
Listening to authentic Beijing crosstalk and drinking tea in Lao She Teahouse is a very comfortable arrangement. It is also good to relax in Beijing and experience the local culture. The price is really a bit expensive.
The premium Dahongpao is really delicious, with rocky and floral aromas, lingering fragrance on the teeth and cheeks, and a distinct aftertaste.
If you want to drink tea, let’s make an appointment quickly.
I spent two cents to drink a big bowl of tea at the door, but didn't go in.
Lao She Teahouse is named after Mr. Lao She. It was built in 1988. It is ancient and full of Beijing flavor. You can enjoy wonderful performances of folk art and drama celebrities, and taste famous teas, palace snacks and seasonal Beijing snacks.
It is a very relaxing place where you can eat, drink tea and have a look.
It's quite good, with various art forms, including qinshu, diabolo, shadow play, balancing jars, ancient magic tricks, crosstalk, tea art performances, etc. It allows you to appreciate the Beijing culture. It's really worth seeing.
Buy your own tea, 38 yuan per cup. The content should be because of the teahouse. It is more literary and not interesting, but the culture of the whole museum is OK.
Lao She Teahouse has opened a branch in Daxing Airport. The decoration is quite unique and the main dishes are noodles with soybean paste. Compared with other restaurants in the airport, the price is relatively affordable. There is no way, eating in the airport is more expensive.
We like it very much. The decoration style is antique and unique. The crosstalk is nice. There are 5 groups in total with different styles. My daughter also likes to listen to crosstalk and eat cartoon ice cream. I will go there again if I have the chance.
I was going to go to Dashilan Commercial Street to play in the evening. I had time in the afternoon and happened to listen to a crosstalk show. Lao She Teahouse is a classic teahouse with a long history. The teahouse is full of photos of the teahouse and various social celebrities or stars. The performance is on the third floor, and the second floor is for souvenirs. The teapot display cabinet on the side of the stairs is filled with various exquisite tea sets, all made by masters. You can learn more about various pot shapes (most likely exhibits, after all, the prices are very expensive, nearly 10,000 or over 10,000). The souvenirs sold in the souvenir area behind the stairs are very friendly. The commemorative nature is of course greater than the practicality. I came out to play for fun and bought a few pieces for my son. I was happy. There were many audiences at the performance, almost full, and the teahouse still has a reputation. The ticket I bought was cheap, 120/person, basically at the end. The difference between expensive and cheap tickets is mainly in the front and back of the seat. In addition, every audience is provided with tea throughout the whole process. Don't worry about the quality of the tea, just have fun watching. The crosstalk seemed to have 5 or 6 jokes, and it was a standard traditional crosstalk. Personally, I liked it because it was summer vacation and there were many audiences with their children. Both parents and children were very happy. The actors spoke seriously and lively, and they did all kinds of talking, learning, joking and singing.
In addition, you need to buy snacks by yourself. We both ate a lot of lamb skewers and fried tripe, but we were not very hungry. It was just the right time to drink some tea, so we didn't buy any snacks.
Reminder: If you book tickets on Ctrip, you need to exchange them at the ticket office on site, so you need to leave some time in advance. For example, if the performance is at 5:30, you should arrive around 5:00.
It's quite rich, with crosstalk, face-changing, musical instruments, magic and everything else. The actors are also very hard-working. It lasts for an hour and a half, so it's worth the price. You can just come for fun.
I experienced the life of old Beijing, eating dim sum while watching the show. The show was very good, but the ticket was a little expensive, but I also got a T-shirt for free, which was not bad!
The audience was packed and the atmosphere was very good. The actors performed professionally and interacted well with the audience, allowing people to fully appreciate and enjoy the essence of Beijing traditional culture.
Visit Beijing and feel the old Beijing culture. The atmosphere is warm and orderly. There are also interactions between actors and audiences. Each person also has a free bowl of covered tea, which is quite good.
The teahouse is easy to find. It is behind Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. You can visit the first and second floors in advance. The teahouse called in the morning to confirm the seat. They are very serious and responsible. It was very enjoyable to listen to Yunxuan crosstalk.
Not bad, quite unique, everyone in my family likes it.
The environment is beautiful and antique. Although the crosstalk performers in Lao She Teahouse are not very famous, they all speak very interestingly. Very good, worth listening to.
Every show was wonderful, especially the crosstalk. We didn't know what famous actors they were, but their wonderful performances made both adults and children laugh. There were some snacks and a pot of tea, and it was worth experiencing the old Beijing style.
The performance at Lao She Teahouse was wonderful, and the actors performed very well! The opening act was a relatively young crosstalk actor, and the more senior the actors were, the more experienced they became. The tea was refilled, and I ordered a plate of melon seeds and drank a large bowl of tea. It felt quite comfortable.
The 480 yuan tea and snacks were ordinary, but the performance was in the center. The performance lasted more than 90 minutes and covered a variety of performance forms, including crosstalk, face-changing, puppetry, Beijing opera drum, ventriloquism, etc. It was very interesting to watch with the children.
Except for the poor service attitude and business ability of the staff at the big bowl tea at the entrance, the other experiences are not good. The performance is also good, the environment is good, and the attitude of the service staff inside is good
When you are tired of shopping, come to Lao She Teahouse, have a cup of tea and listen to some crosstalk. It feels great.
The content of the play is very rich, telling the story of the old Beijing city sending intelligence during the Anti-Japanese War. The actors' performances are particularly good. The small story of the teahouse is combined with national justice, and the simple storyline resonates with people. A highly recommended play, immersive performance, worthy of being a performance of Lao She Teahouse!!!
The show is OK. You can sit at the back for a taste. However, a table of eight is a bit too crowded. If you want to book a table for three or four people, I suggest you book table number one in row 10, because there is a step between rows 10 and 9. Table number one in row 10 is against the wall and only has four seats, so the sight is relatively good and not as messy as other tables for eight.
You can enjoy a variety of authentic skills of old Beijing at the same time. Although there were not many audiences that day, the actors still performed hard, which is worth a special trip to appreciate in the evening.
Lao She Teahouse is still very representative. The furnishings and displays in the house are very old Beijing style. It is very nice to have a cup of tea and eat some melon seeds in the evening.
For outsiders who want to experience the authentic Beijing flavor, Lao She Teahouse is highly recommended. It is located on Qianmen Street behind Tiananmen Square, and has a good location. The crosstalk is performed at a high level, and the teacher level is qualified to be in his teahouse. There is a place to buy souvenirs on the second floor, the prices are very affordable, and the quality of the things is also quite good.
The variety show is worth going to. The content of the performance is different every day, and you can experience the culture of old Beijing.
Leisure and entertainment, take a break when you are tired, free jasmine tea is provided inside, the quality of the tea is very good
The teahouse is quite big, the atmosphere is good, the environment is good, and the performances are also quite exciting. Tickets purchased on Ctrip can be picked up directly at the front desk of the teahouse, which is very convenient!
Mr. Lao She wrote about the three Qin brothers and wanted to put it on stage at the Beijing People's Art Theatre. He wanted to write about various national events in the decades before the founding of the People's Republic of China. Later, Lan Tianye Bar and Cao Yu said no. The writing was too scattered and could not be put on stage. Then it was changed to a teahouse. As long as the teahouse is set up in the theater, the coming and going of people can bring out the history before the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The inheritance of culture, listening carefully, is worth it! Worth it!
Lao She Teahouse is named after Mr. Lao She. It was built in 1988. It is ancient and full of Beijing flavor. You can enjoy wonderful performances of folk art and drama celebrities, and taste famous teas, palace snacks and seasonal Beijing snacks.
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Lao She Teahouse is located on the west side of Qianmen Street, not far from Liqianmen. Although it is called a teahouse, its main function is not to drink tea, but to perform folk art. There is a performance sign at the door, but the price is not marked, so it is probably not cheap.
It is still worth going, full of Beijing flavor. Although the actors are not very famous, the crosstalk performance is still good. I spent two hours laughing.
Not bad, there are a lot of people. The service is also good.
Drinking tea that costs one cent a bowl, I visited Lao She Teahouse. Not bad!
Beijing dialect and Beijing rhyme, very good, the transportation is also very convenient, just near Qianmen
The Laoshe Teahouse is quite good. The environment is elegant and simple. The crosstalk actors are very funny.
Take your children to experience traditional Chinese tea culture and watch traditional folk art performances.
The crosstalk is good and entertaining, and even children can understand it.
享受老北京人的悠閒自在!聽場相聲邊喝著碗蓋茶,人生一大樂事。
There are food, drinks and shows, and the package for two feels good value for money.
The teahouse is located on Qianmen Street. It is antique and full of cultural heritage, which allows people to feel the life of old Beijingers. The teahouse performance started at 7:50 p.m. When we arrived, the waiter enthusiastically served jasmine tea, which was fragrant and refreshing. The snacks also made the children very happy. The performances throughout the night were remarkable. The dialogue between the two birds performed by the ventriloquist made people feel happy, the performance of the urn-holding actor was breathtaking, and the martial arts were also wonderful, making people feel that the trip was worthwhile.
Lao She Teahouse is located on Qianmen West Street. The first floor is a restaurant, the second floor is a Chinese-style teahouse, and sells various tea sets. There is a folk art theater on the third floor, performing various traditional folk arts, and many foreigners come to watch the performances. The hall on the fourth floor is dedicated to crosstalk performances.
It is said that when you come to Beijing, you must visit a teahouse, watch a performance, and experience the authentic Beijing flavor. Bring your children to the Lao She Teahouse in Qianmen to let them see the splendor of our Chinese national art.
When you arrive at the gate of Lao She Teahouse, you can feel its ancient charm, and when you walk inside, you will find it is full of Beijing flavor.
There are many eight-immortal tables in the teahouse for the audience to sit and watch the performance. Of course, the price of different seats is also different. The whole performance lasted about 2 hours. We saw Peking opera, folk art, acrobatics, etc. The children liked the face-changing performance the most. The face-changing speed was so fast that the children were stunned. Every audience member will be given tea and snacks. Tea and snacks will be served while watching the performance, and they are specially matched with antique tea cups. Halfway through the performance, a bowl of porridge was specially served to us. The service was very good.
There is also an exhibition hall dedicated to teahouses in the teahouse, which you can visit after watching the show.
Travel tips: It is recommended to watch a performance at Lao She Teahouse, which is very worthwhile. As for what kind of ticket price to buy, you can choose according to your needs.