
Beijing





In the 11 years since its opening, it has received more than 10 million Chinese and foreign guests, including heads of state and diplomatic missions from more than 30 countries.
Yuxiandu is more than just a restaurant; it's a miniature Qing Dynasty palace museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the history of the Qing dynasty. It perfectly blends the essence of history and cuisine. Stepping into the restaurant, you'll be captivated by the simple and elegant décor, with pavilions, carved beams, and painted rafters, each revealing the refinement of imperial royalty. The restaurant also houses a small museum area displaying replicas of Qing Dynasty court artifacts, clothing, and utensils. While savoring the food, you can also experience that glorious history up close. The magnificent imitation of the palace scene recreates the royal nobility and luxury, allowing you to experience imperial indulgence.
The performances here are even more wonderful. The actors are dressed in gorgeous palace costumes and dance gracefully. Their eyes are focused and smart. Every movement is full of strength and softness. The light steps and agile postures, combined with the melodious music, make people intoxicated. The singing is melodious and melodious, like the sound of heaven, echoing in the box, bringing a double enjoyment of vision and hearing.
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Open Year-Round:
Address: Beijing Yuxiandu Royal Cuisine Museum - No. 117 West Fourth Ring Road North, Haidian District, Beijing, China
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