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Unmatched China Tea Sets At Beijing’s Most Famous Tea House

October 10th, 2009 | Posted in Food & Beverages

There’s a tea house in Beijing where you can get some amazing tea served from a top-notch China tea set.

There’s no shortage of famous people who have been to the Lao She Tea House, including some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the world. But you can visit it too!

From pure china tea sets to amazing performances, there’s plenty to see here!

The building itself is a Qing dynasty-style loft structure, so the establishment really brings you back in time at your first sight! The waiters are all dressed in ancient outfits, and greet you in an interesting tone that immediately invokes the feel of old Beijing tea houses.

Despite being called a tea house, Lao She is more like an entertainment venue, where some of China’s finest traditional performing arts are staged every night. On its third floor, you can enjoy acrobatics, Kung Fu shows, Peking opera, ventriloquism, cross-talk, and the famous face-changing dance while taking a sip of your favorite tea.

There’s one act in particular that never fails to draw large crowds. It’s called Face Changing, and it comes from Sichuan province in southwestern China. In this act, the performer wears a brightly colored mask and dances around the stage. Moving his arm in front of his face, he almost magically changes his mask in just a fraction of a second. He repeats this movement over and over, and you can clearly see the bright color of his mask changing.

But thats not all they offer at the Lao She tea house. Here waiters perform a kind of acrobatics to pour tea. The China tea sets they use are quite usual and have a long and thin spouts with a length of up to 1.5 meters! When serving, the waiter will first spin the pot around his body for a while, and then pour tea from the long and thin spot without splashing a drop. This is a task few can perform, and therefore is often met by much applause.

And don’t worry, there;s no shortage of snacks to go with your meal. Many China tea sets have little saucers to put the snacks on, which makes it very convenient. Many of the snacks at this tea house have interesting names, like “rolling donkey”, and their taste is special to boot.

For such great service and high quality tea, it’s hard to beat the prices here too. Less than $100 will get you everything you need, from performances to side snacks, and a pretty decent pot of tea.

The Lao She Tea House’s location in central Beijing is very convenient, so stop buy, check out their authentic China tea sets, and enjoy some Chinese tea!

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