NY Exhibition Honors Mei Lanfang’s 96th US Tour Anniversary
New York’s China Institute Gallery celebrates the 96th anniversary of Mei Lanfang’s historic US tour with ‘The Dancing Goddess’ exhibition, showcasing rare artifacts through July 12.
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New York’s China Institute Gallery celebrates the 96th anniversary of Mei Lanfang’s historic US tour with ‘The Dancing Goddess’ exhibition, showcasing rare artifacts through July 12.
Martial arts opera star Zhou Enxu stuns at 2026 Spring Festival Gala with AR-enhanced ‘Galloping Steeds,’ blending traditional artistry with cutting-edge technology.
Peking Opera artist Guo Yu’ang outlines 2026 strategies to engage young audiences through digital platforms and interactive performances, revitalizing traditional Chinese theater arts.
Discover how Peking Opera’s iconic riding whip continues to mesmerize global audiences in 2026, blending tradition with imaginative storytelling.
Swedish actor Timothy Rådberg’s 12-year dedication to Peking Opera bridges Chinese and Scandinavian cultures through performance and education.
A special performance of ‘Hong Niang’ at Beijing’s Chang’an Grand Theater commemorated the 125th anniversary of Peking Opera master Xun Huisheng, celebrating his enduring legacy through vibrant storytelling.
President Xi Jinping urges young artists to preserve and innovate Peking Opera, keeping the traditional art form vibrant and relevant.
Enthusiasts from across China showcase their passion for Peking Opera in a nationwide competition hosted by China Media Group, uniting diverse participants to celebrate this treasured art form.
8-year-old Li Zhimo from Shandong Province captures the lively essence of the Huadan role in Peking Opera through her prize-winning artwork in the \
Discover three quick tips to unlock the beauty of Peking Opera with CGTN’s Nadim Diab, as he takes you backstage at CMG’s inaugural program for amateur performers. Instantly enjoy this iconic art form!
Opera enthusiasts from across China gathered in Beijing for a landmark event celebrating Peking Opera. Hosted by China Media Group, participants shared stories, received mentorship, and took the stage.
Young Peking Opera actors are revitalizing the ancient art form through a groundbreaking program on China Media Group’s CCTV-11, showcasing their talents and reigniting interest in traditional Chinese theater.
Peking Opera artist Wang Daojun and American opera performer Rebekka Soibakk bridge cultural divides through their shared passion for classical art, demonstrating how opera transcends borders.
Kenyan-born Canadian Nikk Mitchell uses advanced VR technology to bring Peking Opera to global audiences, bridging cultural gaps and offering immersive experiences of China’s traditional art form.