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Wood arched gate carved with flowers, the layout of the stage, the wood statue of the ancestor of theatre performance—Tang Minghuang (Emperor Xuanzong), hand-portrayed “Flavors of Old Shanghai”, “Record of Theatre above the Sea” written out in Chinese Running Script Calligraphy, the light box for shadow play, and old-fashioned clip show with the historical characteristics of old city god temple—all these serve as a window for tourists at home and abroad to understand Chinese operas and China’s classic folk customs. The ancient theatre above the sea is giving forth new vitality and energy in Yu Garden Tourist Area. |
Yu Garden Opera Theatre is multifunctional and can provide tea savoring for guests, meetings, large activities, and performance brokerage.
Yu Garden Opera Theatre can accommodate 200 people in watching the opera and enjoying tea. In addition to art performance, the theatre is also capable of hosting various meetings, such as brand promotion meeting, enterprises’ sodality, and fashion release. It can also combine with the various plazas within Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Co., Ltd to stage large activities. Yu Garden Opera Theatre is capable of managing and brokering performance outside, which makes the performances with special characteristics accessible to more audience groups. The snacks of old city god temple are well known far and wide. In addition to presenting viewers with wonderful performances, Yu Garden Opera Theatre can also serve them dainty food, tea and refreshments characteristic of old city god temple.
Enjoying perfect advantages in terms of opportunity, geographical location and popular support, Yu Garden Opera House provides a natural peaceful place amidst the bustling urban life. Together with the traditional tea ceremony performance and the melodious Pintan music, the theatre will make tourists coming to enjoy tea and relaxation feel extreme joy and happiness. The wonderful time, the beautiful scenes, the happy state of mind, and the pleasant occurrence, referred to as “four beauties” by ancient people, are represented here most perfectly. |