The cloudy, rainy weather only added to the beauty and atmosphere. Great job filming all these attractions.... I feel like I am truly there. I love the storefronts, gardens, temples, and people respecting the history of the past cultures. I will watch this video over and over
You can go to Jinli or Kuaizhai Alley, there're tons of bars and tea houses touting Sichuan Opera performance, just walk in, the entry fee is around RMB20, but you may buy drinks and snacks inside. For bigger more serious performances (like the one in our video), I would suggest you book online on trip.com or booking.com.
The cloudy, rainy weather only added to the beauty and atmosphere.
Great job filming all these attractions.... I feel like I am truly there.
I love the storefronts, gardens, temples, and people respecting the history of the past cultures.
I will watch this video over and over
Thank you for your kind words, it truly encourages me. ;)
How are things?, breathtaking , take it easy,
Hey buddy, I love you, my first commenter :)
What characters are the men with black painted faces and sunglasses? Not sure why there are so many of them in the different tourist areas.
Jinsha museum is is child friendly & useful?
It's child friendly, but I'm not sure if it's useful to child, they may not be able to appreciate those ancient ruins, unless she loves history stuff.
How to book sichuan opera? Online?
You can go to Jinli or Kuaizhai Alley, there're tons of bars and tea houses touting Sichuan Opera performance, just walk in, the entry fee is around RMB20, but you may buy drinks and snacks inside. For bigger more serious performances (like the one in our video), I would suggest you book online on trip.com or booking.com.
@@Tina-n-Zac what is the name of the place of sichuan opera that you watched?
We watched at Shufeng Yayun Teahouse, near to Kuanzhai Alley (but not in it).
Jinsha theatre near museum. Is it for show?
@@Tina-n-Zac how much is the ticket price? Was the show good enough? I dont speak chinese can i enjoy the show?