Was a wonderful experience with our family with our young boy. There was tea and snacks, really enjoyed the full engaging show.
During the Qing Dynasty, a new word appeared in the history of opera: Liyuan Guild Hall. Opera has always been nicknamed "Liyuan", and opera actors are also called "children of Liyuan". In the early days, the Liyuan Guild Hall was the trade union organization and spiritual home of opera artists. With the development of the times, opera has become a treasure of our country's traditional art and one of the important forms of folk culture. There are many interesting types of dramas, and the performance forms include singing and dancing, speaking and singing, literature and martial arts, integrating "speech, song, dance and combat in movements", making it unique in the history of world drama.
Liyuan Guild Hall - Intangible Cultural Heritage Sichuan Opera Face-Changing Performance is now performed in 2 venues in Chengdu. The Chunxili Taikoo Li store is adjacent to the city center of the core business circle, and the Wenshu Yuan store is located in Wenshu Fang, the central leisure and tourist area of Chengdu. The guild hall originated after the "Wenchuan Earthquake" in 2008. It voluntarily organized "performances to benefit the people" to entertain moviegoers and became the spiritual pillar of countless theater fans during the special period. They insisted on "living for themselves and singing for the audience."
Today's Liyuan Guild Hall is not only a national intangible cultural heritage "Sichuan Opera practice base", but also cooperates with the Chengdu Charity Federation to establish an intangible cultural heritage Sichuan Opera public welfare fund to contribute to the inheritance of Sichuan Opera culture. The first "Intangible Cultural Heritage Sichuan Opera Parent-Child Special" attracted many parent-child families to come to Sichuan Opera and understand Sichuan Opera.
Liyuan Guild Hall specializes in Sichuan Opera and promotes the reputation of "Sichuan Opera to watch the world". Here you can go into the front and backstage, get close contact with the artists, and watch colorful Sichuan Opera performances: face-changing, spitting fire, rolling lanterns, Kung Fu tea art , puppet show, hand shadow show, etc., feel the charm of traditional culture.
The Liyuan Guild Hall serves as a hall for meeting friends, and brings together domestic famous opera actors and actresses to stay here. While presenting authentic Sichuan opera culture to tourists visiting Sichuan, it also creates special performances of opera classics from various regions and brings together folk stunt performances.
The Liyuan Guild Hall has high aspirations. You can watch a play, drink tea and taste local snacks here; if you are a "theater fan", you can play a famous role here and experience "one minute on stage, ten years of work off stage". If you come here for "hobby", welcome to join the "Liyuan Children", and we will inherit and carry forward the Chinese opera culture together.
Liyuan Guild Hall welcomes you!




Was a wonderful experience with our family with our young boy. There was tea and snacks, really enjoyed the full engaging show.
I only intended to let my parents experience face-changing performances, but I didn't expect the other shows to be so wonderful. Puppet shows, tea ceremonies, acrobatics, and hand skills—my parents praised them highly, and I was very happy too.
The tables, chairs, and tea sets are clearly old. Attendance wasn't high. The tea ceremony and Sichuan Opera face-changing performances were interactive. The actors were very dedicated. Learning takes time, and traditional culture needs to be passed down. More encouragement is needed. It's time to replace the tea sets.
Must be praised! The emotional value is full. There is viewing and interaction, and the tired body and mind are immediately relieved. It is worth seeing, super good And it is our first time to experience Sichuan opera culture on site. There are many programs, and the cost performance is very high. The price of melon seeds and peanuts is also very favorable. It is recommended to try it if you want to check in. It is worth a video. Face changing, fire breathing, clown drama... Very rich, all the teachers who have worked hard to perform, it is recommended to be the front desk, so that you can pay closer attention to the details of the performance, support national culture, and promote the national spirit.
Came to Chengdu and watched a wonderful show! Each show is classic and very Chengdu-style! There are also interactive sessions. The service is quite enthusiastic. The location is in the Future Center shopping mall. Although it is a shopping mall, there is actually not much to visit, but it is still close to Chunxi Road. We went directly to Chunxi Road after the show. The sign is very obvious, right at Gate No. 2, it is very big and easy to find. The store is quite large, with many seats, and tea is available. It is only ten yuan and has a high cost performance. Recommended
The scene was super good and exciting!!! The rubber band rolling lantern was so funny. I learned a Sichuan dialect called "do you want it? Yes, yes". The last one was the face-changing and fire-breathing performance, which was very good! There were several face-changing performances and one was a mannequin face-changing performance. It was so cool and good! The hand shadow dance was also very good. It could change into many animals. The children were very happy to see it.
We went early and sat in the front seats or the second row, which was very close to the actors. In short, it felt very good. We had a lot of fun. The performances were smooth and flowing, especially the face-changing and fire-breathing stunts, which were breathtaking. The stage setting was exquisite and traditional, with bright colors, full of strong Sichuan style. With precise lighting and sound effects, the whole performance was very shocking. The plot of the play was gripping, and the expression of combining tradition and modernity was refreshing. I liked the face-changing the most in the whole show, it was very good and worth a visit.
I watched the 7:30 show last night. There weren't many people, but I still sat in the front. The show was wonderful. [Fun] It was very interesting and good to watch. I learned about traditional culture and took my children to experience taking photos with the face-changing teacher. Haha. [Value for money] It's very cost-effective. There are about eight or nine programs. Anyway, there are performances throughout the whole process, and there is no advertising time. I recommend everyone to watch it.