Shufeng Yayun Sichuan Opera House Tickets

4.7/5

China – Chengdu

Shufeng Yayun Sichuan Opera House

Shufeng Yayun Sichuan Opera House is a famous cultural venue in Chengdu, known for its iconic Sichuan Opera face-changing, fire-spitting, and local folk performances. Blending teahouse culture with traditional music, it’s a beloved experience for both tourists and locals. It’s especially great for families, couples, and travelers interested in Chinese traditional culture.

Opening Hours & Visitor Information

  • Opening hours: Daily 18:00–21:30. Actual showtimes may change depending on the season, holidays, or performance arrangements. It’s best to check the official website or ticket platforms before visiting.

  • Recommended visit duration: Reserve 2–3 hours, including entry, watching the show, and enjoying the teahouse experience.

  • Best time to visit: Spring and autumn (March–May, September–November) offer pleasant weather, perfect for exploring Chengdu during the day and attending a show at night.

  • Other tips:

    • It’s recommended to book tickets online in advance, especially for weekends and holidays.

    • Valid tickets (electronic or paper) are required for entry.

    • Tea and snacks are available inside; some seats offer tea service (additional charge).

    • Performances mainly feature Sichuan Opera acts like face-changing, fire-spitting, puppetry, and candle-spinning, with some shows offering Chinese-English introductions.

Ticket Types & Prices

Sichuan Opera Face Changing Show Ticket B

Sichuan Opera Face Changing Show Ticket A

Sichuan Opera Face Changing Show VIP Ticket

Visitor Reviews Summary

Shufeng Yayun Sichuan Opera House has received excellent reviews, with over 95% of visitors giving high praise, especially for the face-changing performance and opera atmosphere. Many foreign visitors say it’s an amazing way to experience Sichuan culture. Audiences generally find the shows lively and entertaining for all ages. Some travelers note that popular shows require advance booking, as last-minute tickets might have no seats or poor views, so plan ahead.

Related Guides & Recommended Tours

Want an easier way to plan your Shufeng Yayun visit? We’ve prepared a detailed guide including theater info, program highlights, and booking tips, along with recommended one-day trips combining Chengdu’s top attractions like Kuanzhai Alley and Jinli Old Street, to help you explore the beauty of Sichuan culture.

FAQ

Q: Can I buy tickets on the same day?
A: Usually yes, but weekends and holidays may sell out, so it’s best to book online in advance.

Q: Can I bring food and drinks into the theater?
A: Tea and snacks are available inside; bringing outside food, especially those with strong smells or needing heating, is not recommended.

Q: Are there kid-friendly shows?
A: Yes! The fast-paced, colorful face-changing and candle-spinning acts are great for kids and family fun.

Q: Is there English or other language translation?
A: Some shows provide Chinese-English introductions. Visual performances like face-changing and fire-spitting are enjoyable even without knowing Chinese.

Q: Do I need formal attire?
A: No, casual and comfortable clothing is fine.