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    Founded in 1988, Lao She Teahouse was named after the people's artist, Lao She (1899–1966) and his famous drama Teahouse. However, this place has nothing to do with Lao She- the notable Chinese writer, novelist, and dramatist - himself. If you want to see items that actually relate to him, you can visit his house, which is now a historical site, in...

    Lao She Teahouse is located in Qianmen Street, covering a business area of 2,600 square meters (28,000 sq. ft.). Decorated mainly in a traditional Chinese style, it is simple and elegant with a Beijing-styled environment. Neatly arranged square tables, backrest chairs, palace lanterns hung from the ceiling, wooden tablets marked with a tea table on...

    Nowadays, there are five or six hundred teahouses in Beijing, but why does Lao She Teahouse enjoy the reputation of being the "Visiting Card". One reason is that it was the first modern teahouseafter the reform and opening up of China, with the price of a big bowl of tea only costing two cents. Secondly, the well-known teahouse in Beijing was named...

    People there can enjoy splendid performances every day combined with outstandingfolk arts, such as operas, acrobatics, magic, and face changing while enjoying famous tea, palace snacks, as well as traditional Beijing-style snacks. Numerous celebrities both at home and abroad have visited Lao She Teahouse since it was founded, and it enjoys a high r...

    Performancesare from 7:40 to 9:20 every night in the West Hall on the third floor of Lao She Teahouse. There are comprehensive performances, including the Beijing Opera, folk arts, acrobatics, and magic. Booking two days in advance is required. The pricefor a performance is 60 to 380 yuan and tea is included. The major difference in price is due to...

    You can drink tea in Lao She Teahouse on the third floor. Scented tea and green teaare the main teas, which are served mainly in cups and covered bowls. There are about 20 kinds of tea and homemade biscuits.

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    A teahouse or tearoom (also tea room) is an establishment which primarily serves tea and other light refreshments. A tea room may be a room set aside in a hotel, especially for serving afternoon tea, or may be an establishment that only serves cream teas.

  4. Feb 16, 2017 · Tea House 278, Bar Harbor, Maine. Tea House 278 in Bar Harbor, Maine serves teas from family-owned tea farms in China and Taiwan. Marti Mayne. Tea House 278, set away from the fast pace...

  5. Mar 16, 2023 · Best Tea Houses in China. Top Chinese Teas with Planting Regions. How to Drink Tea. Tea House has been ranked as the public place for drinking tea, relaxation and entertainment since ancient times, acting as a vivid epitome of Chinese tea culture and Chinese people’s leisure life.

  6. Oct 31, 2017 · The teahouse industry reached its peak in the Qing dynasty (1644-1912 C.E.), thanks to the idle Manchu nobles who have nothing else to do other than killing time by keeping pet birds and chatting in teahouses. The fashion of visiting teahouses was soon extended to commoners in Beijing, and in its heyday, you could hardly find a neighborhood ...

  7. Recommended four best tea houses in Beijing, including Lao She Teahouse, Sentosa Teahouse, Zhangyiyuan Tianqiao Teahouse, Deyunshe Theater for Chinese tea culture lovers.

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