- Want to deeply experience the unique charm of Bashu culture? Come to Chengdu Sichuan Opera Theater for an authentic Sichuan Opera journey! Here you'll not only witness the breathtaking core skills of Sichuan Opera but also immerse yourself in the thousand-year-old Shu culture.
- The performance is packed with non-stop excitement, featuring live demonstrations of the face-changing art in Sichuan opera, where masks switch in an instant with mysterious techniques that dazzle the eyes. The thrilling fire-spitting stunt takes the atmosphere to its peak, with flames intertwining with vocal performances, delivering a powerful visual and auditory impact. During the show, the theater thoughtfully serves a cup of rich lidded-bowl tea, allowing you to savor the leisurely charm of old Chengdu amid the lingering tea aroma, adding an extra layer of comfort to the viewing experience.
- Unlike traditional theaters where you watch from a distance, here you can enjoy Sichuan Opera stunts up close, clearly seeing every subtle movement and expression of the performers as if you were part of the scene. Whether you want to experience the charm of traditional art or introduce family and friends to Bashu culture, this performance is an unmissable highlight of any Chengdu trip, letting you appreciate the essence of Sichuan Opera and local customs through laughter and joy.

- Their costumes and performances showcase the heroic spirit of Sichuan Opera's martial female roles, while the traditional stage elements in the background highlight the classical charm of Sichuan Opera, vividly presenting the excitement and grandeur of its martial arts performances.

- On stage, two Sichuan Opera Dan role performers, dressed in pink costumes embroidered with intricate flowers and wearing delicate headwear, are showcasing the traditional "water sleeve" skill of Sichuan Opera. As their water sleeves flutter, they fully display the grace and subtlety of Sichuan Opera performances.



- This is a distinctive Sichuan tea ceremony performance that combines martial arts and dance elements, elevating tea-pouring skills into an art form. It showcases the agility and mastery of Bashu tea culture, often serving as a complementary cultural display during Sichuan opera performances.


- The performer juggles multiple purple balls with skillful movements on a Sichuan opera-style stage.



- Sichuan Opera Face-Changing is a signature performance art that showcases character transformations through rapid mask changes. This close-up interactive format enhances audience engagement, serving as a distinctive feature that bridges the gap between performers and spectators. It embodies the approachable charm and vibrant energy of Sichuan Opera.



- This performance requires actors to possess exceptional balance and body control, representing one of the signature skills of Sichuan Opera's clown roles. Through exaggerated makeup and movements, it not only showcases the mastery of traditional techniques but also presents the unique charm of Sichuan Opera in a comedic way.


- Fire-spitting is a classic Sichuan Opera stunt where performers use special techniques to breathe fire from their mouths. It's often used to portray the majestic aura of deities or generals, requiring both exquisite skill from the actors and mastery of safe operating methods. It's a highly impactful segment in Sichuan Opera performances.



- Seat map, rows 1–4 are VIP seats, rows 5–15 are regular seats
- Reference program list:
- Heroine: The Woman Warrior
- Graceful as swans: "Water Sleeve Dance"
- Classic Sichuan Opera Excerpt "Pi Jin Rolling the Lamp"
- Spectacular "Acrobatics"
- Elegant and Extraordinary "Long-Spout Teapot Kung Fu Tea Ceremony" + Close Interaction
- Vivid and Expressive "Shadow Puppetry"
- Sichuan Opera's Face-Changing Performance + Close Interaction
- Fire Spitting - A Special Skill in Sichuan Opera
- Monday to Friday performance time slots
- First session: 4:30 PM
- Round 2: 19:00
- Sat & Sun show time slots
- First session: 2:30 PM
- Second session: 4:30 PM
- Round 3: 19:00










