The theater building of Yangping guild hall is a building with 12 purlin rolling shed and two-step corridor hanging from the top of the mountain. The theater stands are divided into two floors. There are carved balustrade and pillar in the stand. The stage is divided into upper and lower levels, with openings on the top and tunnels on the bottom. Murals are painted on the walls on both sides of the theater. The back wall facing the stage is inlaid with stone carvings, recording the evolution of the guild hall. There is also a plaque written by Wang Duo, a famous calligrapher in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. It is one of the large-scale and well preserved Qing Dynasty opera houses in Beijing.
Address: No.36, Xiaojiang Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.3997187
Latitude: 39.8938155
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