The performances are equally breathtaking. Professional dancers and actors bring Ba-Yu history to life through sword dances, ancient court music, and dramatic storytelling. The show opens with the Han Dynasty, featuring the romantic legend of “Phoenix Seeking a Mate,” moves through the Tang Dynasty where Silk Road-inspired dancers evoke the cosmopolitan flair of Chang‘an, and culminates in the Song Dynasty’s elegant “Imperial Banquet Hairpin” dance. The entire hall is equipped with 3D holographic projection technology, with movable LED screens and a hydraulic lifting stage that transforms the space from a Han palace to a Tang garden in seconds.
Highlights
1 hour and 30 minutes
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
1 hour and 30 minutes
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Multi-Dynasty Performances
Royal Banquet Setting
Meeting Points
Departure
Chongqing Wushan Airport
Return
Itinerary
1
Chongqing Wushan Airport
Locations
Huayan Hall · Li Yan Ba Guo, Ba Kingdom Ecological Park, Hongshi Avenue, Jiulongpo District, Chongqing
The 90-minute feast is a seamless fusion of dining and performance. As you savor an eight-course royal Sichuan banquet, each dish is timed to coincide with a specific performance — a multi-sensory experience where food and art become one. The menu reads like a history book: “Jianjian Tieluo” (Crispy Lamb Chops) honors the loyalty of General Ba Manzi; “Guifei Black Tiger Shrimp” recalls the legendary lychee delivery route; and the signature Hua Li Yan Ji Dou Hua — a silky chicken-based soup — has earned a spot on the “Yu Wei 360 Bowls” culinary list. All dishes are served on period-appropriate bronze and ceramic vessels, with each course presented as a ceremonial ritual.
The performances are equally breathtaking. Professional dancers and actors bring Ba-Yu history to life through sword dances, ancient court music, and dramatic storytelling. The show opens with the Han Dynasty, featuring the romantic legend of “Phoenix Seeking a Mate,” moves through the Tang Dynasty where Silk Road-inspired dancers evoke the cosmopolitan flair of Chang‘an, and culminates in the Song Dynasty’s elegant “Imperial Banquet Hairpin” dance. The entire hall is equipped with 3D holographic projection technology, with movable LED screens and a hydraulic lifting stage that transforms the space from a Han palace to a Tang garden in seconds.