In the bustling heart of Chongqing, the Lu Zumiao Republic-era Tea House Theater serves as a window to bygone days. With its Republic-era aesthetic featuring wooden tables, bamboo chairs, and the aroma of covered-bowl tea, it creates an immersive atmosphere steeped in nostalgia.A major highlight of the theater is its collection of distinctive folk performances from the Bayu region. The mysterious and fascinating Sichuan opera face-changing and the awe-inspiring fire-spitting stunt often draw thunderous applause from the audience. Additionally, traditional musical performances like Qingyin and Yangqin are frequently staged, showcasing the diverse charm of local culture alongside exquisite tea art demonstrations.This space not only offers visitors a place to rest and enjoy tea, but also serves as a vibrant window into Chongqing’s folk opera and cultural traditions. Taking a moment to sit here, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and local charm, all while savoring the soothing aroma of tea.
Luzu Temple Republican Era Tea House Theater · Face-Changing and Fire-Spitting Performance · Quyi (Chinese folk art) and Tea Art · Opera and Folk Culture

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