Lao She Teahouse interior.

Lao She Teahouse

Beijing


Named after the celebrated Chinese novelist and dramatist whose works include the play Teahouse, the nightly shows at this tourist-oriented complex are entirely unrelated to Lao She. Instead you get snippets of Peking opera, acrobatics, folk art, music and magic over 90 minutes. English is limited. Be wary of the horrendously overpriced tea.


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