Mei Lanfang Grand Theatre

Beijing


Named after China’s most famous practitioner of Peking opera, this modern theatre has around 1000 seats and is home turf for the prestigious China National Peking Opera Company, of which Mei Lanfang was the first president in 1955. Performances start at 7.30pm. The ticket office in the lobby opens between 9.30am and 8pm.


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