Shanghai: Dunhuang-Themed Dinner Show with Costumes Regular Seat Only Meal
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Kraj: Chiny
Czas trwania:
01:40 godziny
Opis
Step into the enchanting realm of the Silk Road with a Dunhuang-themed dinner show in Shanghai. Dress up in traditional costumes, watch a Broadway-scale show, and savor a culinary journey.
Step into the Dunhuang-themed experience at North Bund Raffles City in Shanghai and feel like you’ve traveled back in time to the enchanting realm of the Silk Road. This is far more than a dinner; it is an immersive cultural feast that engages sight, sound, taste, and touch.
Before even tasting the food, the space takes your breath away. The Flying Apsaras Corridor features 22 statues of celestial maidens with flowing robes, while Mogao Grotto murals, desert Yadan landforms, and Tang Dynasty palace lanterns create a seamless backdrop. The centerpiece is a 14-meter-high, 360° circular grotto theater, where shifting lights evoke the vast desert and ancient caves.
The highlight is the costume experience: hundreds of Dunhuang and Tang-style outfits are available, with professional makeup artists transforming you into a celestial being from the murals—complete with forehead ornaments and hairpieces. Every photo feels like a shot from the ancient Silk Road.
The performances are the soul of the experience. As music begins, flying apsaras descend from the ceiling on wires, their silk ribbons swirling in the light—bringing the murals to life. Powerful Vajra dances, breathtaking acrobatics, and the story of Xuanzang’s journey unfold in sequence. The “one dish, one show” format weaves each course into a Silk Road legend, with performers interacting with guests throughout, making you feel part of an epic historical drama.
The cuisine is a masterpiece of Silk Road culinary culture, blending beauty and flavor. Dishes like Frozen Sand & Moon Plate and Cave Emerald & Flying Apsaras are visually stunning, echoing Dunhuang’s art. Others, such as Beacon Fire Roast and Dunhuang Pearls, combine Western Regions ingredients with Eastern cooking techniques. Each bite tells a story, turning the meal into a sensory journey along the ancient trade routes.
Over three hours, from dressing and photo-taking to the show and dinner, you are fully immersed in Dunhuang’s aesthetic. This experience transports the thousand-year-old Silk Road civilization from the Gobi Desert to a modern international city, making Dunhuang not just a distant historical relic but a tangible, participatory cultural journey.
Najważniejsze informacje
- Step into the enchanting realm of the Silk Road with a themed dinner show
- Dress up in Dunhuang and Tang-style outfits with professional makeup
- Watch a Broadway-scale show with flying apsaras and acrobatics
- Savor a culinary journey with dishes inspired by the Silk Road
- Enjoy a unique experience that brings Dunhuang's history to life
WAŻNE INFORMACJE
The experience last 100mins
Address: Units 01-02, Mercury Atrium, 3rd Floor, North Bund Raffles City, Hong'kou District, Shanghai
If you have any dietary restrictions, you need to inform the merchant in advance. The dishes can be replaced with those that do not conflict with your restrictions
If you require makeup and styling services, it is recommended to arrive one to one and a half hours in advance.
Address: Units 01-02, Mercury Atrium, 3rd Floor, North Bund Raffles City, Hong'kou District, Shanghai
ZAWARTE W CENIE
- Immersive Dunhuang-themed space
- Costume experience with professional makeup (optional)
- Broadway-scale performances
- Royal Meal
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