The first time I went to Xi'an, I found all the same scenic spots and snacks for myself. Discovered this teahouse by accident, I felt that it had the characteristics of Shaanxi and decided decisively. Tea shop is small, booking tickets directly into the first floor entrance to sign up, and then the waiter will arrange seats, later arranged in the back table, all blocked by the front. The venue is very small. It's in the living room on the first floor. The whole hall is about 50 square meters. After seating, the waiter served two dishes of different snacks similar to popcorn and a pot of ordinary tea, and ate them in a few mouthfuls. What I don't understand is how much a person listens to a play and how many two people are. It costs ten yuan to add a plate of snacks. There are about nine programs, all of which are first-or second-level actors with rough voices. What I like most is the shadow play, the vivid imitation of action and the witty lines. At the end of the program, eight male audiences were captured to perform on the stage and break the stool. The audiences also sang Bailuyuan on the platform. Finally, several female audiences were caught on stage to wear costumes and teach you to sing and take free group photos. Almost two hours, starting at seven forty-five, it's almost half past nine. Leave a deep image.