Pearl Theatre

Hongkou & North Shanghai


Formerly known as Chinatown, this magnificent three-floor theatre has boxes and ornate detailing. It was once a Japanese Buddhist temple in the 1930s; now it stages drama, cabaret, movie screenings and offbeat events. Check online for upcoming events and to book tickets.


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