From Spectator to Performer: A Firsthand Journey into Chinese Opera
A firsthand account of transitioning from audience member to performer in Chinese opera, revealing the discipline behind this UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage in 2026.
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A firsthand account of transitioning from audience member to performer in Chinese opera, revealing the discipline behind this UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage in 2026.
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Over 2,000 young performers showcased Chinese opera traditions in Taiyuan’s ‘Chu Feng Xin Sheng,’ blending art and cultural education. CGTN’s behind-the-scenes coverage highlights their dedication.
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China’s 300 opera genres spotlight linguistic and artistic diversity during World Theatre Day celebrations, bridging history and modernity.
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