Dinner Package & Dance Show -The Song of Everlasting Sorrow Ticket


Description
Experience an evening of Tang Dynasty extravaganza first by having a traditional Chinese dinner at Huaqing Palace. Then feast your eyes with mesmerizing Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show of "The Everlasting Sorrow," an adaptation from the famous poem, Everlasting Regret. The show recreates scenes of Tang Dynasty imperial court and is honored by the Cultural Tourism Board of Shaanxi Province as a "landmark performance."
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With the efforts of Emperor Xuanzong and his forefathers, Tang Dynasty reached the peak of most prosperous eras in Chinese history. However, a military coup broke out during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong marking the turning point of the decline of Tang dynasty. "The Everlasting Sorrow" is a legendary love story of Emperor Xuanzong and his concubine, Yang Guifei, which took place at Huaqing Palace. This romantic imperial love story of a turmoil time has touched the hearts of Chinese people till today. The duration of the show is 70 minutes and consist of 10 scenes. It is performed on the stage located in the Huaqing Palace nightly from April through October only. The performance will start promptly at 8:10pm. Therefore, please present your admission ticket to staff member and take your seat in advance.
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Important Information
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- One of Double package
- Seats are assigned by the theater box office and assignment will not be known prior to the performance date
Reviews(2)
The most beautiful musical in the world! Even if you don't understand Chinese, you can still follow this wonderful story. It consists of 95% music and dance. The most beautiful effects are used there, no other musical can compare. You should take the time to visit the palace complex beforehand, then you'll get the right feeling for it. I'll never forget it!!
Taken in a group of six by chinese friends. Absolutelly spellbound - never seen anything like it. If in Xi'an during the summer season, this is a must. Although I could follow the story my only (very small) regret was that I had not read up on the story. I now have a CD of the show and every time I watch it, I continue to be amazed. Better to have an early dumpling dinner in Xi'an before driving to the show. Visited in 2013 (not 2019)
thank you for your high praise~



