Time for tea in the dungeon

Xu Wei
City attraction continues its tradition of combining Chinese elements with its immersive programs by adding an old Shanghai teahouse.
Xu Wei
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Time for tea in the dungeon
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An Old Shanghai Teahouse zone opened at Shanghai Dungeon on Thursday.

With nostalgic sets, exquisite props and interactive experiences, the zone adds a new dimension to the popular attraction. 

Visitors can wear traditional Chinese costumes and take photos with the performers.

Since it opened in October last year, Shanghai Dungeon at the the Nanjing Road Pedestrian Mall has received more than 150,000 visitors from home and abroad. 

Distinctive Chinese elements and old city legends have been combined with the scary fun on offer.

According to Lin Jie, general manager of Shanghai Dungeon, they will continue to blend the brilliant culture of the city with an immersive experience of adventure there. 

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