Travelers interested in blending history, culture, and cuisine will find this Tang Dynasty immersive dinner in Shanghai a captivating way to spend an evening. Set in the Jing’an District, this experience combines eye-catching holographic projections, traditional performances, and authentic dishes inspired by the legendary “Records of Chang’an.” Whether you’re a history buff or simply looking for a unique night out, this experience offers a window into China’s golden age in a fun, interactive format.
What makes this experience particularly appealing are three key aspects: the stunning 360-degree holographic show, the opportunity to dress in ancient costumes, and the flavorful, historically-inspired dishes served during the evening. However, travelers should be aware that the experience lasts around three hours, which might be a bit long for those with tight schedules or young children. This experience suits couples, friends, or anyone eager to enjoy a cultural feast with a theatrical twist.
- Key Points
- An Overview of the Experience
- The Journey Through the Tang Dynasty
- Dining in the Style of Chang’an
- The Costume Experience and Photo Opportunities
- Practical Details and Considerations
- Value and Overall Impression
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Authentic Immersive Setting: Live holographic projections transport guests to Tang Dynasty Chang’an.
- Interactive Experience: Dress in traditional costumes and take memorable photos.
- Engaging Performances: Live dances, interactions with historical figures, and traditional music.
- Cultural Cuisine: Dishes inspired by the “Records of Chang’an,” with high-tech presentation features.
- Small Group Setting: Limited to 8 participants for a personalized experience.
- Flexible Booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance with full refunds, and reserve now, pay later.
An Overview of the Experience

The Tang Dynasty Dinner takes place at Xuyan·Chang’an Fu, tucked away in the bustling Jing’an District. Right from the start, you’re greeted with a scene straight out of ancient China: warm, yellow palace lanterns cast a soft glow, and silk-and-bamboo melodies fill the air. The first thing you’ll notice is the 360-degree holographic projection of Zhuque Street and the imperial gardens, which transform the space into a lively Tang-era cityscape.
This setup is complemented by the sight of maids in exquisite ruqun (traditional Tang dresses), demonstrating their etiquette and welcoming guests in style. The hosts have carefully curated hundreds of authentic ancient-style costumes, ranging from playful chest-high outfits to the more heroic warrior robes. Many reviewers mention that the professional styling team does a fantastic job with hair buns and hairpins, making it a perfect backdrop for photos. You’ll want to bring your camera because every corner offers a chance for a memorable snapshot.
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The Journey Through the Tang Dynasty

Once dressed, guests are seated in a space where performance and storytelling blend seamlessly. The live show begins immediately, immersing you into scenes from the Tang Dynasty with dancers like Yang Guifei performing her signature “Rainbow Feather Garment Dance” in stunning costumes. Other highlights include poetic exchanges with a character representing the poet Li Bai and interactions with foreign merchants reminiscent of the Silk Road trade routes.
The guides and performers are praised for their knowledge and ability to bring history to life. A reviewer noted their guides are “very detailed and passionate about sharing stories from the era,” which elevates the experience beyond just visual spectacle. The performances are designed to be interactive, so expect to see lively scenes that make you feel like part of the story.
Dining in the Style of Chang’an

The highlight for many is undoubtedly the food. Dishes are thoughtfully inspired by the “Records of Chang’an,” and each course is accompanied by a plate projection that explains its historical significance. You might sample Chang’an Gourd Chicken, noted for its crispy skin and juicy interior, or enjoy Chang’an Lychee with a sweet, refreshing flavor.
The dishes are artistically presented, with explanations that deepen your appreciation of Tang Dynasty cuisine. Many reviewers mention the attention to detail in both taste and presentation, making this not just a meal but an educational component. The imperial concubine thick wine, favored by Yang Guifei, adds a touch of authenticity and sophistication to the evening.
The Costume Experience and Photo Opportunities

One of the most talked-about elements is the opportunity to dress in ancient costumes. Guests can select from hundreds of carefully made, high-quality pieces, allowing everyone to become a Tang Dynasty figure for the duration of the experience. The professional styling team ensures hair buns and accessories are styled to resemble historical figures, making for authentic-looking photos.
Many guests find this part of the experience particularly delightful, as it allows you to fully step into the role of a Tang noble or warrior. You’ll find yourself taking photos in every corner, capturing the moment in a setting that feels incredibly immersive and authentic.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Details and Considerations

The entire experience lasts approximately three hours, which gives enough time to savor the performance, enjoy the food, and participate in costume dressing. The group is limited to eight participants, ensuring a more personalized atmosphere—an advantage for those who prefer intimacy over large crowds.
Booking is flexible, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, offering convenience for planning your trip. The experience is suitable for adults, couples, and friends, but not recommended for children under three due to the duration and nature of the show.
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Value and Overall Impression
While the ticket price isn’t specified here, the combination of interactive entertainment, authentic costumes, and cultural dining suggests a good value for travelers seeking an elegant, memorable night out. The small group size and knowledgeable guides make this experience stand out, especially if you’re interested in detailed stories about the Tang Dynasty.
This tour offers a well-rounded, engaging introduction to one of China’s most celebrated eras, with enough spectacle and flavor to satisfy history buffs and casual travelers alike.
The Sum Up

This Tang Dynasty immersive dinner in Shanghai is perfect for those wanting an evening filled with history, culture, and entertainment. It provides a rare chance to dress in traditional attire, enjoy mouthwatering dishes, and watch performances that bring the era vividly to life—all in one seamless experience.
The small group setting and knowledgeable guides ensure you’ll get personal attention and detailed stories, adding educational value to the fun. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply craving a different cultural experience, this tour delivers a beautifully curated peek into the grandeur of ancient China.
Travelers looking for an authentic, engaging, and visually stunning evening will find this experience offers excellent value for the rich culture it provides.
FAQ

How long does the experience last?
It takes approximately 3 hours, including dressing up, dining, and watching performances.
Is it suitable for children?
The experience is generally best suited for adults and older children; children under 3 years old are not recommended.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to reserve without paying immediately?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, which offers flexibility for your travel planning.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
What kind of costumes will I wear?
You can choose from hundreds of high-quality, authentic-style costumes, ranging from cute ruqun to warrior robes.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Yes, reviewers praise the guides for their detailed and passionate storytelling, enhancing the overall experience.
What should I expect at the holographic show?
Expect a stunning 360-degree projection of Zhuque Street and the imperial gardens, creating a lively Tang Dynasty scene.
Is the food authentic and well-presented?
Absolutely. Dishes are inspired by the “Records of Chang’an” and are complemented by explanations and plate projections, making the meal both delicious and educational.
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