Entertainment
The wide variety of nighttime cultural activities available throughout China can be a source of frustration to travelers, since there are so many exciting performances to see and not enough time -- Dance clubs, Bars, Parties, Opera-shows, Eating joints, Live music bands and what not!
One of the highlights of any trip to China is a night at the Chinese Classical Opera, a feast for the senses with its magnificent costumes and intriguing plots (even if you don't understand what's happening). Performances by the astonishing Chinese acrobats and delightful per forming pandas, dogs, and cats are also "must see" events. Other cultural favorites include colorful folk dancing, classical Chinese dance, and "wushu," the traditional form of martial arts.
In larger tourist towns, you'll also find modern dance, jazz, classical and rock music. Bars are the ideal hang out zones for the visito
rs. Over the period, China is thronged with diversified bar puffs, most of them opening till 4 am in morning. The bars are frequently visited by many foreign customers and visitors; hence a new arrival doesn't feel out of place at these joints.
If you like movies, you're in luck, so do the Chinese. Most towns host dozens of cinemas, and seeing a Chinese film is fun even if you don't understand the language. And of course there's karaoke, and discos, the most popular evening entertainment in China. Drop in for a "pijiu" (beer), muster up your courage, and try signing a song (in English). You're sure to make some new Chinese friends. Just outside of some tourist cities are large folklore and cultural centers where you have an opportunity to observe and participate in traditional ethnic minority folk dancing, and craft making activities. There are usually half day or evening activities that are often included in tour itineraries.


