Peking Opera Peking Opera has entertained Beijingers for over 200 years with its elaborate costumes, ear-splitting arias, dazzling martial arts and musical dialogue. Some of the bigger theaters have subtitle message boards in English and Chinese so even if you don't know the story you can still follow along. Acrobatics
Chinese acrobatic troupes have traveled to many countries around the world and have amazed audiences everywhere. The contortions and balancing acts are quite incredible and sometimes seem almost superhuman, or super rubber human.
There are a ton of art museums and galleries in Beijing, with thousands of years of art from mega-ancient calligraphy and landscape paintings, to ultra-modern abstract body art. Night life
Beijing's nightlife is rich with fun and local color and has something for all tastes. Kids Activities While Beijing expatriates typically enjoy pleasing social life and entertainments, children of expatriates often feels socially isolated or simply bored. Fortunately, expatriate parents can make their kids happy taking them to the Beijing Zoo, the amusement Park or the Splash Recreation Club. Museums Beijing museums provide foreigners an excellent opportunity to appreciate local culture, History and Arts. Generally, you can learn their themes merely by their names.The Museum of Chinese History, built in 1959 on the east side of Tian'anmen Square, is China's largest State museum in which more than 60,000 anticlues, historic documents and pictures are stored. It is regarded as a historic vista reviewing the evolution of the Chinese nation .
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