Xi'an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Grand Theater tickets 19 February 2026 - Legend of the Camel Bell | GoComGo.com

Legend of the Camel Bell

Xi'an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Grand Theater, Xian, China
All photos (18)
Select date and time
6:20 PM
From
US$ 94

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Important Info
Type: Show
City: Xian, China
Starts at: 18:20
Duration: 1h

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Overview

The Legend of Camel Bells tells the story of a camel caravan traveling westwards, going through natural dangers such as volcanoes, avalanches, sandstorms, deserts, and wolf attacks, escaping death by the skin of their teeth and reaching the Roman Empire at the time. They then return with a full load of goods, encounter holy water falling from the sky, and return safely to Chang'an amid the anticipation of their loved ones.

The running live show "Legend of the Camel Bell" features the world's first rotating walking auditorium, blending modern high-tech elements with the legendary historical culture of the Silk Road camel routes. It delivers an extraordinary visual experience and soul-stirring impact, positively showcasing Xi'an's glorious cultural legacy from its historical peak.

The Xi'an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Grand Theater, as the iconic structure of the Huaxia Cultural Tourism Xi'an Resort project, is designed as a massive ellipsoidal building measuring 142m long, 128m wide, and approx. 50m high, with a capacity to host 3,000 spectators simultaneously. At its center lies an ingeniously designed movable seating section—breaking the conventional single-stage performance model—that rotates and transports audiences to optimal viewing positions, delivering an unparalleled audiovisual experience.

The "Legend of the Camel Bell" show has become an outstanding representative of China's presence under the global performance spotlight, serving as a shining example of high artistic and technical standards in the world entertainment industry.

The dynamic live-action "Legend of the Camel Bell" show, conceptualized, written, and directed by Xia Chunting, Chairman of Huaxia Cultural Tourism Group, takes audiences on an immersive journey. Centered around the Belt and Road theme, it delves into Tang Dynasty traditions while tracing the footsteps of camel caravans along the Silk Road, celebrating Xi'an's glorious historical legacy through inspiring storytelling. Divided into six captivating chapters—"Farewell Journey," "Perilous Wolf Pass," "Exotic Encounters," "Divine Rain Cleansing," "Hero's Homecoming," and "Golden Age of Huaxia"—the show delivers entertainment that appeals to all with its visual splendor, enchanting music, and interactive charm. The narrative begins with newlyweds parting ways as the husband joins a westbound caravan. Audiences witness their harrowing trials—volcanic eruptions, avalanches, sandstorms, desert hardships, and wolf attacks—before their triumphant return laden with goods. Along the way, they pray at Bamyan, witness miraculous rainfall, and reunite with loved ones in Chang'an, interwoven with vibrant depictions of foreign cultures. Featuring 47 patented technologies, 20 live camels, and 30 wolves in daring performances, this spectacle delivers breathtaking, thrilling, and joyous audiovisual immersion. "Legend of the Camel Bell" transports you across majestic deserts, lets you hear the mystical chimes of Silk Road caravans, savor exotic cultures, witness Tang Dynasty glory, and resonate with China's millennia-old legacy.

Synopsis

Act I: A Thousand-Mile Farewell

The old wharf of Guangyuntan connected Rome to the west and Sanjiang to the east, serving as an indelible microcosm of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Embarking on the Silk Road from here became the fervent pursuit of Tang's courageous men. Despite the arduous journey, camel drivers pressed forward with unwavering determination—where fortune and misfortune intertwined. Countless dreamers amassed wealth along this route, while others left their bones forever on the Silk Road, paving the way for hometown prosperity and Tang's golden age. The road was long, hearts were heavy, farewell tears soaked robes, yet even a thousand-mile escort must end. Here lies the essence of Tang's parting emotions.

Act II: Peril on Wolf Pass

The Western Regions boast a myriad of breathtaking landscapes, with the Silk Road offering endless wonders along its path. As a crucial passage of the Silk Road, this area is steeped in mystique, where the witty tales of Afanti add charm to its intoxicating scenery. Yet, the perilous "Wolf Path" remains an unavoidable trial for caravans. Undaunted by danger, camel drivers press forward against all odds—battling wolves and defying fate—in a struggle so moving even monkeys would shed tears. Overcoming volcanic eruptions, avalanches, bandits, and deadly deserts, these caravans forged legendary tales of resilience that inspire generations.

Act III: Exotic Charm

The camel caravan finally arrived in prosperous ancient Rome after enduring countless hardships. Many fellow caravans had already gathered in the streets, where bustling markets displayed dazzling arrays of silk, porcelain, and diverse goods. Gracefully dressed Roman maidens lured the camel drivers to an open-air stage with their enchanting dances. The drivers showcased their masterful Chinese martial arts and acrobatics alongside the extraordinary skills of blue-eyed gladiators—a perfect fusion of East and West that presented a spectacular display of unique Chinese charm in foreign lands.

Act IV: Cleansing Rain

The camel caravan, laden with goods and the joy of homecoming, arrived in Bamiyan where they fortuitously encountered the eminent Tang monk Xuanzang and his entourage on their westward pilgrimage. Traveling together, both groups enjoyed delightful companionship. The camel drivers also took the opportunity to worship at the Bamiyan Caves, making vows before the Buddha for the caravan's safe journey and praying for an early reunion with their families. As if blessed by heaven, a timely rain washed away the dust of travel, bringing good fortune for the homeward journey. With renewed confidence and joy, the caravan set off cheerfully.

Act V: The Return of the Groom

The camel route served as the Silk Road connecting Eurasia's great prosperity, while the camel caravans were like wooden shuttles weaving bonds of friendship along this ancient path. Generation after generation of camel drivers risked their lives to tread these routes smooth, with their homeland being the sweet dream that guided their hearts homeward. Laden with harvests and hopes, joy and longing made the homebound camel bells ring especially clear. Xiu'er and her sisters waited year after year, day after day beneath the ancient trees of Baqiao Bridge, until finally—look! They've returned...

Act VI: Golden Age of China

Camel caravans and horse caravans served as friendly envoys bridging nations across Eurasia. The Silk Road fostered international exchange, boosted economic growth and national strength in Eurasia, and strengthened friendships and relations between countries, ultimately ushering in the prosperity and splendor of the Tang Dynasty's golden age. Envoys from countless nations gathered in jubilant celebration of shared friendship, while the Tang emperor extended wishes for the Silk Road's enduring prosperity and China's flourishing greatness.

Venue Info

Xi'an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Grand Theater - Xian
Location   1518 Huawen Road

"The Legend of Camel Bell" is shown in Xi 'an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Grand Theater. It is designed as a large ellipsoid building 142 meters long, 128 meters wide and about 50 meters high, which can accommodate 3,000 people to watch performances at the same time.

On November 20, 2019, the “Legend of the Camel Bell” show once again won the world-class award, the most influential and authoritative IAAPA highest award in the field of amusement park entertainment equipment in the world and the “Legend of the Camel Bell” show was also nominated for the award, Disney France's “Lion King” and Tokyo Disney's “Oh, Long Live Summer”. In the end, “Legend of the Camel Bell” show stood out among the two major Disney and won the crown!

Important Info
Type: Show
City: Xian, China
Starts at: 18:20
Duration: 1h
Top of page