Impression DaHongPao Show
Impression DaHongPao Show
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KLTraveller
KLumpur66 contributions
June 2024 • Family
Nothing was held back in the production of the show. The sets, costumes, sound, props and lighting, especially lighting, were very impressive. Through an effective combination of all these, the performances really stood out and was enjoyable throughout. The rotating seating platform elevated the entertainment factor even further, as the audience will always be having a direct (and near) view of the performance, no matter which side of the stage it is on. The rain during our show made it even more memorable as the lights shone on the rain created a surreal experience.
However, at RMB298, it is on the high side, considering that the entire show lasted for an hour only. The entire performance was divided into 3 different segments/stories. But all 3 have the same theme, which is the tea in WuYiShan. At the end, it came across like an extended ad for tea or a show sponsored by the tea industry there.
Nevertheless, considering the many positives, it was still an enjoyable show.
However, at RMB298, it is on the high side, considering that the entire show lasted for an hour only. The entire performance was divided into 3 different segments/stories. But all 3 have the same theme, which is the tea in WuYiShan. At the end, it came across like an extended ad for tea or a show sponsored by the tea industry there.
Nevertheless, considering the many positives, it was still an enjoyable show.
Written 10 June 2024
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David L
Singapore, Singapore98 contributions
Sept 2016 • Friends
This show is one of four in China created and produced by the man who brought the world the famed Opening and Closing Beijing Olympic Ceremonies. The show is spectacular as the 360-degree audience platform revolves to four distinct scenes. Be sure to look at the English translation of the story on-line, as the entire production is in Mandarin. This will greatly aid foreigners in gaining further insights and understanding of the lore being presented on stage. The show is a visual and auditory sensory feast!
Written 17 November 2016
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Mr A n
Manchester, UK62 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
I learnt about the show from a friend who didn't fully explain exactly what it was, which meant I went with low expectations. However the show turned out to be one of the best experiences I've ever had !
Its an outdoor theater performance that takes the experience to a whole new level.
If you get good weather, which we did, it is an event that you can sit back in comfort and just indulge in the atmosphere and the sheer quality of the set, the performances and the co-ordination of the story. You don't need to be a Chinese speaker to enjoy this, although of course the story is told in Chinese. You'll see what I mean when you go. It is a MUST SEE attraction if you are staying in or near WuyiShan. Fantastic value for money.
Its an outdoor theater performance that takes the experience to a whole new level.
If you get good weather, which we did, it is an event that you can sit back in comfort and just indulge in the atmosphere and the sheer quality of the set, the performances and the co-ordination of the story. You don't need to be a Chinese speaker to enjoy this, although of course the story is told in Chinese. You'll see what I mean when you go. It is a MUST SEE attraction if you are staying in or near WuyiShan. Fantastic value for money.
Written 17 May 2019
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Eyad D
Beijing, China57 contributions
June 2021 • Couples
Every tourist area in China will have one of these Impressions shows and they're all pretty much the same: Lots of dancing, very little story. That's ok because the story is pretty stupid but the dancing is good. Worth about 120元, but not much more.
Written 16 June 2021
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AhWah
Xiamen, China215 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
Watching this show is like watching the Beijing Olympics live.
What I like
. Being immersed in the live show, livid colors, extravagance to the max, with hundreds of performers circling u.
. If u understand chinese, then it tells of the meaning of drinking tea, reminding us how this drink was with us, when we celebrated our births, when wars were won, when we married or when we toasted our blessings to others. Very meaningful show.
. A world class act. Totally amazing.
What I din like
. rude ushers. screaming away. If they dun enjoy their job, they shld just quit.
What I like
. Being immersed in the live show, livid colors, extravagance to the max, with hundreds of performers circling u.
. If u understand chinese, then it tells of the meaning of drinking tea, reminding us how this drink was with us, when we celebrated our births, when wars were won, when we married or when we toasted our blessings to others. Very meaningful show.
. A world class act. Totally amazing.
What I din like
. rude ushers. screaming away. If they dun enjoy their job, they shld just quit.
Written 30 January 2019
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LoveShoppingYVR
West Vancouver, Canada97 contributions
Mar 2016 • Friends
If you cannot understand Chinese, you can forget about the show. There is no English subtitle or headphones you can rent. I can understand Chinese, but I find the show over-rated.
There were scenes about people drinking tea and tea farmers, but there wasn't really a story. It would have made more sense if there was a story line on, say, the history of the Red Robe Tea.
The theatre is outdoor and not covered. When we went at the end of March, even though it wasn't raining, it was a bit chilly to sit outside for over half an hour.
There were scenes about people drinking tea and tea farmers, but there wasn't really a story. It would have made more sense if there was a story line on, say, the history of the Red Robe Tea.
The theatre is outdoor and not covered. When we went at the end of March, even though it wasn't raining, it was a bit chilly to sit outside for over half an hour.
Written 26 April 2016
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clo721
Seattle, WA55 contributions
This is one of the best cultural shows I have ever seen while traveling. Truly, I have never seen anything like it - from the rotating stage, to the vibrant colours, the story line and incorporation of local lore, the coreography, and the innovative staging, I was thoroughly blown away by this production. I sat in the very back row and was offered wonderful service as well as protection from the rain!
Written 2 May 2015
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AcbMei
Canterbury, UK135 contributions
Oct 2013 • Couples
This show is on every night 7.30 in the the new tourist town area. It's 200 or 130 if you buy through a agent. Though in Chinese the it really is fun. The director Zhang Yi Mo, also directories the show at Yangshou near Guilin. It's a all round experience which you will have to experience yourself. Tip do not be late as you will not be able to enter for reasons that will become apparent once there. The basic theme is tea but its just a great sound and light show.
Written 5 November 2013
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Free Spirit
Penang Island, Malaysia23 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
We went during a drizzling night and were given a raincoat while watching the show. Other than the 360 degree rotating seats and the actual scenery in the show, we found that it’s not really fantastic. However it’s another kind of experience where the stage is set in front of the actual scene at the area.
Written 20 October 2018
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Andrew Y
Singapore, Singapore5,059 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
Zhang Yi Mou is a rare talent and his shows are the most amazing. I hope I would be able to catch all his shows in my life. The story if you can understand Chinese is most touching. This performance is beyond the description of words. Please see it.
Written 23 April 2016
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How do I buy tickets for this show?
Written 14 April 2019
How do I buy tickets for this show?
Written 14 April 2019
U can buy fr ur hotel reception when u arrive at wuyishan. All of them can purchase online for u.
Written 14 April 2019
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