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Lao She Teahouse (Laoshe cháguan)
Lao She Teahouse (Laoshe cháguan) Review
Named for famed Beijing author Lao She, this teahouse in the pedestrianized Qianmen area plays host to a variety of traditional performances including acrobatics, opera, and vaudeville shows. Dinner is served on the premises and reservations are required one day in advance for the shows, which occur at 7:15 pm nightly.
- Address: Building 3, 3 Qianmenxi Dajie, Xuanwu District, Beijing, 100051
- Phone: 010/6303-6830
- Location: Beijing
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