For the first time, I appreciated the two women's tea bowl percussion and Erhu Concerto on the first floor. It was very impressive. It was estimated that all of us had the memory of beating dishes with chopsticks when we were young and growing up. This was a real bowl knocking, very good. The second floor was a museum, which could see the historical origins of teahouses and Laoshe teahouses, and some old things could be tasted downstairs. Left hand is the dining room, right turn is the performing arts, often can see foreigners, this is an inclusive cultural palace, worth recommending!