Accompanied by the music and graceful dance of the ancient Shu, the Jinwu Shuwang Restaurant opened its doors to guests at CRRC—YUAN STAGE, Erxianqiao, Chenghua District.
Jinwu Shuwang Restaurant

Stepping into the restaurant, visitors will enter a 14-meter-high, 1,500-square-meter unobstructed immersive space complemented by an 800-square-meter grand hall for banquets and performances. Ancient Shu elements, such as the totem of the Sun and Immortal Birds and bronze patterns, are prevalent throughout the venue, offering visitors a rich atmosphere.

The performances unfold along a historical timeline, starting from the origins of the ancient Shu and journeying to the vibrant Shu culture of today. The banquet follows the ancient Shu dining traditions, including individual serving customs and dining etiquette with ceremonial vessels. Guests may participate in interactive games, hands-on DIY sessions, and other activities.

Opening Hours
12:30-14:20 for lunch and 18:30-20:20 for dinner (Reservations are required 1-7 days prior to the dining date via the official WeChat Mini Program).

In Chengdu, banquet shows, such as SHUYANFU and The Storm of Shuhan—Yanyou Luodai, are similarly popular among residents and tourists.
The Storm of Shuhan—Yanyou Luodai

Themed around the Three Kingdoms culture, the banquet show tells the story of a group of young people traveling back in time to witness firsthand the turbulent final years of Shu Han.
The banquet offers refined cuisine that combines Three Kingdoms culinary traditions with classic Hakka flavors and brings together feasts, tea, and theatrical performances in one integrated setting.
Opening Hours
12:00 for lunch and 19:00 for dinner. Performances will be suspended and rescheduled in case of rain.
SHUYANFU

Blending music, dance, and immersive visual effects, SHUYANFU, China’s first panoramic immersive banquet show themed around Han culture, is located at the Eastern Suburb Memory and has attracted numerous visitors.
The restaurant’s performances unfold in chronological order across different dynasties. The music and dance of Han Dynasty, the stage performances of Tang Dynasty, and the hairpin flowers of Song Dynasty are designed to capture the audience, enhanced by professional stage design and lighting that aim to create a highly immersive atmosphere. Upon arrival, visitors can choose from over 400 sets of Hanfu-themed costumes and makeup to complete the experience.
Opening Hours
10:00-23:00
Source: HomeinChengdu