Teahouse Theatre "Cantonese Music and Tea" | Xiqu Centre

5.0
· 25+ people have ordered
(5 Reviews)

West Kowloon Cultural District x Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra: "Enjoy Tea Time" "Enjoy the perfect blend of tea art and music in a unique performance space" Come to the Teahouse Theatre at the Xiqu Centre, whose layout is inspired by traditional Chinese teahouses, and experience the fun of ancient literati tasting tea and appreciating music.

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Hong Kong Friendship Association presents Teahouse Theatre "Cantonese Music and Tea Charm"

Booking starts: 2025-07-04

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Tea House Theatre, Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Cultural District

地址:Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Cultural District, 88 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

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5.0
(5 Reviews)
KKday User
2025-01-06 00:05:11
The art of Cantonese opera has a threshold for modern people. Without basic cultural understanding, the fun will be halved.
KKday User
2024-12-29 23:49:54
I didn't understand anything they were saying, and even though there were English subtitles, I couldn't follow them because I'm not very good at English, but it was really fun. I'd like to see it again when I come to Hong Kong. It was interesting to see the instruments I'd never seen before. The dim sum was delicious. I also appreciated the discount for people over 60.
KKday User
2024-09-04 00:23:27
well organizedddddddd
KKday User
2024-07-29 23:48:42
While watching a variety of traditional Hong Kong operas, there are explanations, interactions, snacks and tea. It is a very unique design and exquisite cultural and artistic experience.
KKday User
2024-04-30 02:41:06
It was fun to watch the performances accompanied by live music on various unique instruments. There was also an introduction to the instruments and an explanation of the highlights of the performance. There was a 15-minute break in the middle, and you could go to the nearby toilet. They served extra tea during that time, and the service was very polite. Everything was in Cantonese, with subtitles in Cantonese and English. If you only understand Mandarin, it was a little difficult to understand, but it was interesting just to watch. It was quite cold in the venue, so you might want to bring a jacket.