Experience an evening of Tang Dynasty extravaganza first by having a 9-course Tang Dynasty Imperial Court Banquet Dinner base on ancient recipes and only available 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."
Highlights
3 hours
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Dinner
Taxi-hailing service
Guide
Meeting Points
Departure
华清池
Please meet your guide at the tourist center nearby the West Gate of Huaqing Palace
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Itinerary
Begin with a 9-course Imperial Court Banquet Dinner featuring ancient recipes, exclusively at Huaqing Palace. Following the meal, enjoy the captivating Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show, "The Everlasting Sorrow," an adaptation of the renowned poem Everlasting Regret. This 70-minute dance drama unfolds over 10 scenes, offering a grand spectacle with a dramatic storyline. Set against a backdrop of mountains and a lake stage, the live performance promises to be an unforgettable visual and emotional experience.
9-Course Court Banquet Dinner and Dance Show at Huaqing Palace
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Experience an evening of Tang Dynasty extravaganza first by having a 9-course Tang Dynasty Imperial Court Banquet Dinner base on ancient recipes and only available 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."
Highlights
3 hours
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Dinner
Taxi-hailing service
Guide
Meeting Points
Departure
华清池
Please meet your guide at the tourist center nearby the West Gate of Huaqing Palace