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Skip the Line: Sichuan Opera Chengdu Ticket for Convenient Booking and Seating
3.9
7 Ratings
Cheng Du Shi
Effortlessly reserve and secure your Sichuan opera experience, and arrange your transport to Chengdu opera house. Upon arrival, simply present your booking details to personnel and you’ll be directed to your designated seats.
Effortlessly reserve and secure your Sichuan opera experience, and arrange your transport to Chengdu opera house. Upon arrival, simply present your booking details to personnel and you’ll be directed to your designated seats.
Duration:
2 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours

What's Included
- All fees and taxes included
- All fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
- transportation
- transportation
Location
Sichuan Opera Theater
Zhi Hui Jie
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
3.9
(7 Ratings)
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Keno_v
Nov 17, 2024
Awesome experience! - Definetly a recommendation! A cool and interesting experience. They also have english subtiles on big screens which makes it easier to understand if you dont speak Chinese
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Robertbi8323kg
Nov 3, 2023
Fun easy entertainment great service - Great show. Easy ticket purchase for a foreigner!!! Excellent. I will go again and use TripAdvisor for sure
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Kmullen1126
Jan 19, 2020
Best night in Chengdu! - The instructions about where and when to get the tickets and where the actual opera is are vague. Mobile tickets aren't available and tickets must be picked up the day of the event and the opera is right across the street in a Teahouse. The actual opera was fantastic and well worth the money. You get free tea and sunflower seeds and there is wine, food ,and snacks available to buy. Highly recommended event!
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Jakarih2025
Jan 28, 2025
Disappointing - Honestly, I was a bit bored. The show seemed all over the place. Part of it was a love story and part of it was something to do with circus capabilities. I enjoyed watching the unique tricks that some of the cast could perform. For some reason, I thought the "fire-spitting" would actually be more than a guy blowing on some kind of blow torch. It just didn't seem very captivating, but I'm not sure if operas typically are. And I never got the chance to see any signature Chengdu "face-changing".
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