Last updated: 24th July 2008, 05:25 GMT
Lao She Teahouse, named after the noted writer, was given its current name in 1988.
Lao She Teahouse, named after the noted writer, has adopted the decorative style of ancient Beijing, and provides tea alongside Peking Opera, acrobatics and magic shows as well as local snacks and dishes.
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