The performance venue for "Drunken Chongqing" is: Qi'an Guild Hall (inside the Huguang Guild Hall).
Performance duration: 40 minutes (Drunken Chongqing performance times: 14:10-14:50; 15:30-16:10; 16:40-17:20)
Includes a cup of covered-bowl tea (Qi An Guild Hall)
Huguang Guild Hall Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 09:00-21:00 (July 18 - August 29), Monday to Sunday 09:00-18:00 (August 30 - December 31)
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The performance venue for "Drunken Chongqing" is: Qi'an Guild Hall (inside the Huguang Guild Hall).
Performance duration: 40 minutes (Drunken Chongqing performance times: 14:10-14:50; 15:30-16:10; 16:40-17:20)
Huguang Guild Hall Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 09:00-21:00 (July 18 - August 29), Monday to Sunday 09:00-18:00 (August 30 - December 31)
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- Explore China's largest ancient guild hall complex, admiring the gable and
hip roofs that blend the characteristics of Hubei and Chongqing, as well as
the relief wood carvings themed around "Journey to the West" and "Investiture
of the Gods".
- Step into a 300-year-old ancient stage and watch the "Drunken Chongqing"
folk art performance in a century-old opera house, experiencing a dialogue
across time and space with Peking Opera masters.
- Enjoy traditional Chongqing covered bowl tea amidst Ming and Qing dynasty
architecture.
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Hidden in the heart of the Yuzhong Peninsula, the Chongqing Huguang Guild Hall
is an ancient architectural complex in the bustling city.
The Chongqing Huguang Guild Hall is the largest existing ancient guild hall
complex in China. Originally built during the Kangxi period of the Qing
Dynasty, it blends Ming and Qing architectural styles characteristic of
Huguang (Hubei and Hunan) and Chongqing. It features hundreds of sculptural
works, including stone, wood, and brick carvings, as well as exquisite reliefs
depicting themes such as Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods.
The ancient stage within the hall once witnessed performances by masters like
Mei Lanfang. Today, visitors can watch the intangible cultural heritage
performance Drunken Chongqing, experience traditional arts such as Sichuan
opera face-changing and Chongqing dance, and feel the boldness and vibrant
atmosphere of Chongqing culture. Visitors can also enjoy covered-bowl tea with
snacks, immersing themselves in the slow pace of Chongqing life.
Huguang Guild Hall Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 09:00-21:00 (July 18 - August 29), Monday to Sunday 09:00-18:00 (August 30 - December 31)
VND 130.300