Description
1. The Palace Environment Across Time and Space
Stepping into the Beijing Yuxiandu Imperial Cuisine Museum, the 18,000-square-meter space is decorated with carved beams and painted buildings, and is magnificent with golden bricks and jade tiles, which fully demonstrate the royal luxury. The dining area is surrounded by small bridges, flowing water, pavilions and towers, as if you are in an imperial garden, and you can immerse yourself in the palace atmosphere.
(II) Massive costume transformation
The first floor of the museum offers over 300 styles and thousands of ancient costumes from various dynasties. Whether it is Tang suit, Hanfu or Qing Dynasty costume, you can choose as you like. Professional stylists create suitable makeup and hair, and match them with exquisite accessories, so that you can easily transform into an ancient beauty or a gentleman. The dressing area is washed and disinfected for each guest, which is safe and hygienic.
3. In-depth exploration of palace culture
As a palace museum, the 15,000-square-meter exhibition area fully displays the 5,000-year development of royal cuisine through documents, scenes, and objects. Ancient food utensils and royal banquet scenes are displayed, accompanied by on-site explanations by "gege", which provide a deep understanding of the cultural heritage of royal cuisine.
4. A royal feast with both visual and auditory appeal
The dishes are derived from the Manchu-Han Banquet, carefully prepared by the heirs of imperial cuisine, and each dish contains a historical story. During the meal, the large-scale royal food experience drama "China's Best Banquet" was performed in a shocking manner. The actors were dressed in gorgeous costumes, bringing a double enjoyment of vision and hearing, and there were also interactive sessions to add to the joyful atmosphere.
The waiters are dressed in palace maid costumes and follow the palace etiquette. There are dining areas of different sizes to meet various needs.