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Lao She Teahouse watched the performance.

I have long heard that there is a famous Laoshe Teahouse in Beijing. The performance every night attracted many foreign friends. This time I went to Beijing, and my mother specially arranged for me to go there to watch the performance.

Pushing open the door of the teahouse, I saw a waiter in a gown coming and greeting us in the performance hall on the third floor. Directly opposite the hall is a stage. There are eight rows of square tables under the stage, each with six people, and there are all kinds of refreshments on the table. As soon as you sat down, the waiter came to pour tea. The performances began, including folk dances, traditional beliefs, Beijing opera jokes, long-billed tea performances and China Kung Fu. ...

My favorite things are hand shadow and changing face. Hand shadow performer. The actor's hands and body presented us with a wonderful "concert" on the curtain through the light. One minute he was a European rock star on the screen, and the next he became an African female singer and an American cowboy singer. It was wonderful, and the audience below applauded constantly. Then all kinds of animals appeared on the screen, such as fierce crocodiles, screaming wolves, pugs wagging their tails, naughty and clever monkeys and eagles flying in the sky.

I can't forget that magical face change. With the sound of gongs and drums, an actor wearing a golden robe, two long antelopes and a red face stepped onto the stage. The way she changed her face was amazing. She doesn't have to turn around or hide. I saw that with the tinkling of gongs and drums, the facial makeup on her face no longer turned into Guan Yu, but turned into Zhang Fei when shaking hands with the audience. In the blink of an eye, she became Qin Qiong again. What is even more amazing is that when she showed her true colors and greeted us, her head suddenly turned into Cao Cao. You can't see any flaws with your eyes wide open.

How time flies! An hour and a half passed in an instant, and I reluctantly left the performance hall.