Beyond the mesmerizing Chinese acrobatics show, visitors can join a Peking Opera Workshop led by professional performers, learning how to paint traditional face masks and practice basic movements—an immersive way to connect with Chinese performing arts.
Some performances include exclusive artist meet-and-greets, offering rare opportunities to interact with top-tier acrobats and gain insights into their training and careers.
Book a guided Hutong Tour through Nanchizi Alley, where you can stroll in traditional Hanfu attire, sample authentic Beijing snacks like zhajiangmian and douzhi jiaoquan, and explore centuries-old alleyway architecture.
The venue also hosts a Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall, showcasing historical manuscripts, rare props, and evolution of acrobatic techniques over the past century—perfect for culture enthusiasts.
After the show, head to Wangfujing Pedestrian Street for evening lights, shopping, and vibrant street life, blending artistry with urban energy. Every experience is deeply rooted in Chinese heritage, creating a truly unforgettable visit.