Must-see entertainment in China

  • Shanghai Grand Theatre.

    Shanghai Grand Theatre

    The Bund & People's Square

    Shanghai’s state-of-the-art concert venue hosts everything from Broadway musicals to symphonies, ballets, operas and performances by internationally…

  • This Town Needs

    Kowloon

    This Town Needs…more underground music venues like this, staging 10 to 15 gigs monthly in a hip warehouse space in the coastal Kowloon burb of Yau Tong…

  • Canton Singing House

    Kowloon

    The oldest and most atmospheric of Temple St's singalong parlours, Canton resembles a film set with mirror balls and glowing shrines. Singers take to the…

  • Peel Fresco

    Hong Kong

    Charming Peel Fresco has live jazz every day of the week, with local and overseas acts on an intimate stage close enough for listeners to chink glasses…

  • Shǔfēng Yǎyùn

    Chengdu

    This famous century-old theatre and teahouse puts on excellent 1½-hour shows that include music, puppetry and Sichuan opera's famed fire breathing and…

  • House of Dancing Water

    Macau

    The House of Dancing Water, Macau’s most expensively made show, is a breathtaking melange of stunts, acrobatics and theatre designed by Franco Dragone,…

  • Yùyīntáng

    Shanghai

    Small enough to feel intimate, but big enough for a sometimes pulsating atmosphere, Yùyīntáng has long been one of the top places in the city to see live…

  • Guandong Guild Hall Peking Opera

    Tianjin

    Popular Peking opera performances are held every Saturday and Sunday afternoon at this fabulous 100-year-old wooden tea house-theatre inside the Guangdong…

  • Wooden Box

    Shanghai

    Down a quiet street, this leafy cabin surrounded by trees is an intimate live venue run by the JZ family with live jazz, and regular acoustic folk and…

  • Acrobats at Shanghai Centre Theatre.

    Shanghai Centre Theatre

    Shanghai

    The Shanghai Acrobatics Troupe has popular performances here most nights from 7.30pm. It’s a short but fun show and is high on the to-do list of most…

  • Symphony of Lights

    Kowloon

    Illuminating both sides of Victoria Harbour every night, symphony of lights is a kitsch paean to all that bling real estate (and a middle finger to Earth…

  • B10 Live House

    Shenzhen

    From hair metal to experimental jazz, all genres are equal at this warehouse live-music venue that welcomes eclectic performers from around the world. The…

  • Live Music Association

    Macau

    The go-to place for indie music in Macau, this excellent dive inside an industrial building hosts live acts from Macau and overseas. There are two or…

  • Lanyuan Theatre

    Nanjing

    Kūnqǔ, an extant form of Chinese opera originating from Jiangsu, is staged at this intimate theatre every Saturday evening at 7.15pm. The English…

  • Jiang Hu

    Beijing

    A hip hutong livehouse popular with local musicians, Jiang Hu stages folk, blues, jazz and open-mic shows most nights in its wood-beamed courtyard space…

  • Vox Livehouse

    Wuhan

    Vox Livehouse is Wuhan's indie music venue of choice. Cover charge ranges from free to ¥220; call or check online for opening dates. It's on the south…

  • 191 Space

    Guangzhou

    Two steps from the metro exit, 191 Space is a throbbing dive that features live indie gigs from China and overseas every weekend.

  • City of Dreams

    Macau

    In addition to a sprawling gaming floor, this colossal hotel-casino-mall complex is home to four sleek hotels, several restaurants (that include award…

  • Venetian

    Macau

    Said to be one of the 10 largest buildings in the world, the Venetian is 980,000 sq metres of what might be described as Casino Gothic architecture,…

  • Fairmont Peace Hotel Jazz Bar

    The Bund & People's Square

    Shanghai’s most famous hotel features Shanghai’s most famous jazz band (starts at 7pm), a septuagenarian sextet that’s been churning out nostalgic covers…

  • House of Blues & Jazz

    The Bund & People's Square

    Fittingly dark and divey, this vintage jazz and blues bar exudes plenty of class with its polished heavy wood decor. The house band delivers live jazz or…

  • Huguang Guild Hall opera museum entrance, with caged birds hanging outside.

    Huguang Guild Hall

    Beijing

    The most atmospheric Peking opera house in town (it was undergoing refurbishment at time of research, so fingers crossed it stays that way...), Huguang…

  • China, Yunnan province, Lijiang town. Naxi orchestra musician playng the flute at the Unesco World Heritage Site

    Naxi Music Academy

    Lijiang

    Attending a performance of this orchestra inside a beautiful building in the old town is a good way to spend an evening in Lijiang. Not only are all two…

  • Beijing Opera performance, Chaoyang Theatre.

    Chaoyang Theatre

    Beijing

    Beijing's premier acrobatic show is a rapid-fire fiesta of youthful acrobats, gymnasts, contortionists and daredevils, who between them pull off some…

  • Workers' Stadium

    Beijing

    One of Mao's '10 Great Buildings' erected in 1959 to mark a decade of the People's Republic of China, the Workers' Stadium was built to hold 80,000 people…

  • Galaxy Macau

    Macau

    Towering over Cotai like a sci-fi palace out of Star Wars, the ginormous gold-and-white Galaxy is one of the most extravagant megacasinos in the city (and…

  • Wynn Macau Casino

    Macau

    Despite the outdoor Performance Lake, which gives a fountain show every 15 minutes to the tune of 'Money Makes the World Go Round' or Chinese tunes, the…

  • Modernista

    Beijing

    Local bands, cabaret, salsa dancing and life drawing are just some of the antics unfolding nightly at this arty, Jazz-Age-styled bar and performance space…

  • Hong Kong Cultural Centre

    Kowloon

    Overlooking the most beautiful part of the harbour, the aesthetically challenged and windowless Cultural Centre is a world-class venue containing a 2085…

  • Oriental Art Center

    Shanghai

    Home of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, the Oriental Art Center was designed to resemble five petals of a butterfly orchid. There are three main halls…

  • Golden Horse Number Four

    Lhasa

    If you're in the mood for a glitzy Tibetan night out, head to this impressive Tibetan nangma place by 9pm, invest in a tableful of beers and wait for the…

  • Wushu Training Centre

    Henan

    Coming through Shaolin Temple's main entrance, you’ll pass several wǔshù schools for children. On the right, about 500m in, is the Wushu Training Centre,…

  • Tianhe Stadium

    Guangzhou

    This 58,000-capacity stadium is the home of Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao FC, the more decorated of the city's two Chinese Super League soccer teams. One of…

  • Fringe Club

    Hong Kong

    The Fringe offers original music most Friday and Saturday nights, with jazz, rock and world music getting the most airplay. The intimate theatre hosts…

  • Ned Kelly’s Last Stand

    Kowloon

    A Kowloon institution, Ned's marked its 45th anniversary in 2017, making it one of Hong Kong's oldest pubs. Named after a gun-toting Australian bushranger…

  • Cinematheque Passion

    Macau

    An attractive yellow house shelters Macau's art-house cinema and film archive. There are regular screenings of Macanese movies and films about the city;…

  • Main Synagogue Concert Hall

    Harbin

    Harbin's Main Synagogue, dating back to 1909, is now a delightfully intimate, well-priced concert venue for classical music performances, with four shows…

  • Impressions Liu Sanjie

    Yangshuo

    The busiest show in town is directed by filmmaker Zhang Yimou, who also directed acclaimed films such as Raise the Red Lantern and House of Flying Daggers…

  • East Shore Jazz Bar

    Beijing

    Rock star Cui Jian’s saxophonist, whose quartet plays here, opened this dark and moody upstairs jazz den overlooking Qianhai Lake. It’s the best place to…

  • North Sichuan Shadow Puppetry

    Sichuan

    Langzhong has a reputation for the mastery of its shadow puppet performers and this fifth-generation family of puppeteers put on fun, informal 20-minute…

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