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Peking Opera Dramas and Puppet Shows in Beijing Stage Arts

Posted by China Tour on April 1, 2008 at 8:32 pm

Besides Peking Opera within Beijing there are dramas, Ping Opera, Kun Qu Opera, Bang Zi Opera, Qu Opera, etc. There is such a variety of many arts.

Chang An Da Xi Yuan (Great Chang An Theater), located on Chang An street is one of the main performance locations for Beijing Peking Opera troupe. This is Beijing’s and China’s most famous and important Peking Opera locations. To book this location to perform requires at least six months notice. Every Spring Festival, Beijing Peking Opera troupe will perform a new production and introduce a new opera to the audience.

Drama came to China over one century ago. Until today there is more than one hundred years of history. In Beijing the people are most aware of the Beijing People Art theatre and the newly set up China National Drama theatre.

Beijing has a small theatre called Beijing Ren Yi. Here almost every day there are new dramas and Small Theatre Peking Operas, Small Theatre Traditional Operas and Small Theatre Traditional Kun Opera. Near this small theatre is the Capital Theatre famous for always having Beijing People Art Theatre troupes drama performances.

The Beijing People Art Theatre troupe has over 50 years history and is not only famous in Beijing but across China as a symbol of quality Drama arts. The troupe trains large quantities of excellent directors and actors, but produces lots of famous dramas, not only for China but around the world. The famous playwright Cao Yu’s dramas (Lei Yu, Thunder storm), (Ri Chu, Sunrise), (Beijing Ren, Beijing people) and famous playwrights Lao She dramas (Cha Guan, Tea house), etc are most famous and are always being shown and always very popular.

Ping Ju Opera is a kind of popular traditional opera from North China with over one hundred years history. In Beijing the largest troupe is called China Ping Ju Opera troupe. Ping Ju Operas aria is of a folk style and is popular as it portrays real life situations. In recent years China Ping Ju Opera troupe has re-edited transcriptions of Lao She’s famous novel called Luo Tuo Xiang Zi (A young mans name) to Ping Ju Opera called Xiang Zi (Boy’s name) and Hu Niu (Girl’s name). Another transformed recent novel to Ping Ju Opera is Lu Hung’s novel, Pin Zui Zhang Da Min De Xing Fu Sheng Huo (Zhang Da Min rambling on about his happy life). The two novels transformed into Ping Ju Operas are very popular with the audiences. The Troupe has a large repertoire, including winner of the Universal Praise, Hua Wei Mei (Matchmaking intentions using flowers), Yang San Jie Gao Zhuang (Miss Yang the third child takes court action), etc. China Ping Ju’s large theatre is located in the South part of Beijing and the China Ping Ju Opera troupe uses this as their special performance venue.

When we mention China’s excellent traditional cultural arts, then Kun Qu Opera must be noted. This is one of China’s earlier traditional operas noted before Peking Opera. Its beautiful aria and dancing always makes people elated. During 2001 it was defined by the “United Nations’ Science and Education organisation” as “human eloquence and non substance heritage literature”.

North Kun Qu Theatre is the only one in Beijing for playing this type of opera. There are hundreds of repertoires, such as Mu Dan Ting (Peony rose pavilion), Pi Pa Ji (Reminiscence of the lute), etc. These belong to the troupes rich properties. In 2000 the troupe produced and performed a large type of Kun Qu singing and dancing opera called Gui Fei Dong Du (High ranked imperial concubine goes to the east), this story describes Yang Gui Fei and Japan’s envoy, A Bu Zhong Ma Lu, during the Tang Dynasty and the Japanese’ queens moving story. This is a tribute to the traditional friendship between the two countries. The opera was also repeated during 2001 in Japan to their complementary and welcoming enjoyment.

In China there are a tremendous amount of folk arts including puppet shows.

Puppets include string, stick, cloth bag and human costume. The China Puppet art Troupe’ uses various kinds of puppets during their performances and attract tens of thousands of children. Every holiday the children go to the puppet theatre to appreciate the arts specially made for the children’s enjoyment. When they have seen the performances the children like to buy their own puppets to use at home. China Puppet Troupe portray famous international works for the children’s enjoyment, including; Pinocchio, Mermaid, Monkey, etc. which the children welcome and enjoy.

Beijing stage has another special troupe for children called Beijing Children’s Art Troupe. This is heaven for children and is located within a tree rich area called Qi Se Guang Theatre (Seven Colours). Here the children can see a lot of beautiful performances. A repertoire called Men Suan Men Bi Er He Sao Zhou (Door latch and broom) has been performed hundreds of times.

He Bei Bang Zhi is also popular in North China village areas. Beijing He Bei Bang Zhi troupe’s aria is clear and energetic, with mainly the actress having the singing role lamenting these stories. The typical operas include Wang Bao Chuan (Persons Name) and Qing Feng Ting (Prevailing Fresh Wind Pavilion), etc. During 2002 this year they were invited to Greece to perform the operas’ adapted from the ancient Greek tragedies Antigone and Thebes City. These two operas had resounding success and were called a perfect combination between the Chinese traditional arts and ancient Greek tragedies set to Opera style.

Beijing Qu Ju Opera is the youngest of Beijing’s large operas. The Opera comes from Beijing Qu Yi and over the past 50 years the Beijing Qu Ju Opera troupe have produced and performed many operas transcribed from Mr Lao She’s works, such as Cha Guan (Tea House), Long Xu Gou (Dragons Beard path), Si Shi Tong Tang (Four Generations living in the one garden), etc.

China Juggling troupe, is Chinas most famous juggling arts troupe. They produce and perform juggling displays’ that always wins the International Golden prize. They have large performances in the evening called Zhong Hua Hun (Spirit of China). Zhong Hua Hun combines juggling with dancing and singing for a new style, interesting stage show to win the only Golden Prize from the first Chinese Juggling festival.

Beijing Singing and Dancing troupe has a lot of famous singing and dancing artists. In 2001 they produced and performed a large dancing show depicting the story of Qing Tian Hen Hai Yuan Ming Yuan (Story based at the large emperors palace Yuan Ming Yuan). This is a beautiful dancing show with a fulfilment of emotion through the accompanying music of a sad love story.

Han Deng Da Gu is a traditional Qu Yi Chinese Opera. It is one kind of Chinese traditional where the singers keep burning candles in their mouth as they sing. Their mouth must hold the candle but the singer must be clear in the pronunciation.

In Beijing Stage Arts, not only at theatres but at the square, parks and other public places, the people having the same interests gather to produce their own entertainment, singing and dancing or playing musical instruments for the benefit of all.

Along East Chang An Street you can see the famous Peoples Meeting Hall. Every year, Beijing Symphony Orchestra performs the large New Year Concert with musical and singing and dancing shows.

At the front of the Peoples Meeting Hall is the grand Zhong Shan Park. Located in the beautiful garden is the modern constructed Zhong Shan Park concert hall. Here the famous Beijing Symphony Orchestra will every year devote legendary concerts to their audience.

Near to and echoing the Zhong Shan park concert hall, is the China National Large theatre hall, still under construction, to be completed in the near future, will have first quality facilities to assist the best quality shows for the people.

In Beijing every year there is not only Beijing City performers but also international companies taking part in the international cultural exchange.

As the human being steps into the twenty first century, Beijing Stage Arts will also fly to the world stage to let people know and understand Beijing and China. Beijing will open their hearts and demonstrate their hospitality to welcome the international artists to Beijing. Beijing’s stage will be housed by the rainbow of new beginnings for our spiritual exchanges.

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Swing on Wheels - China traditional sport

Posted by China Tour on February 9, 2008 at 9:43 am

Swing on wheels is a kind of traditional sport loved by the Tu people. After harvest in each autumn, the Tu people make the carriage wheels stand on the wheat-processing ground to sit or swing on them.

By now, the carriage wheels for swing on wheels have been changed into ball corona decorated with colorful banners and ribbons and the sport has become a performance program on sports meetings.

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June Party of China Tibetan Nationality

Posted by China Tour on February 7, 2008 at 11:46 pm

June Party is a kind of large-scale folk entertainment activity mainly popular in Tongren County, Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Huangnan, Qinghai as well as tens of villages in Jianzha, Degui, Xunhua and other counties. It is called “June Lerui” in Tibetan Language, which means song and dance contributed to dragon in June. This activity has lasted for about one thousand years. It contains rich cultural contents about religion, history, folk tradition and etc. and reflects the diligence, plainness, intelligence and bravery of the Tibetan nationality.

In the early morning, led by the sorcerer, the masses carry a “magic sedan” to visit each family in wish that the god will ensure every person safe and healthy. In the next morning, the people go to the mountain to hold flag-plugging ceremony first, then return to the temple and dance Lerui. At the end, all men are arranged in a line from the young to the old to pray with Hadas, various fruits, candies, grains, flowers, sun-moon cake and silk in their hands. A large-scale mulberry-roasting activity is held afterwards. The main sorcerer starts “magic dance” among the shouts of the people while narrating the good and bad things of the village in this year, giving the measures for handling various bad things, strictly criticizing and fining the persons who have fomented disunity and dissension or fought with others and mediating and educating those whose families are on bad terms or who are not filial to parents. Finally, all sacrifices are used to roast mulberry and all procedures end by then.

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Bayangela Mountain - ancestor mountain in Tibetan language

Posted by China Tour on February 4, 2008 at 9:32 pm

Bayangela Mountain means “ancestor mountain” in Tibetan language.

Located between the headstreams of the Yellow River and Tongtian River, the mountain is characterized by high elevation, great momentum, complex climate and rich rainfall. The Yellow River is originated from Maqu River (“peacock river” in Tibetan Language) in Yueguzonglie Basin at the northern foot of the mountain.

This mountain is an important grassland pastureland in the south of Qinghai Province. It is called the “homeland of yaks” for its rich production of Tibetan sheep and yaks that are called “plateau boat”.

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Kunlun Mountain - Magic Mountain of China

Posted by China Tour on February 4, 2008 at 12:05 pm

Kunlun Mountain is called “the 1st Magic Mountain of China”.

It is said the owner of Kunlun Mountain is the mythical Western Mother Goddess and the Black Sea, the headstream of Kunlun River, is the abode of immortals.

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Report on Green Forestations and China Tour

Posted by China Tour on February 4, 2008 at 11:17 am

Report on Green Forestations and China Tour

Green is the symbol of life. Without green, a place will appear to be lifeless; and human beings there, will lost the space of survival and the origin of life. Or more, the present people will repeat the history of some ancient civilizations. When there is green, desolate deserts will turn into oasis that can produce good harvests; the mountains and rivers of our motherland will become more elegant and beautiful; and the dust-covered cities will be more fresh and clean.

Forestation is an undertaking for common good and is the responsibility of all social members. Through forestation, we can change our environment better; we can inhale fresher air; our life will become more colorful; and our feeling will be distilled in thick green vegetations. Forestation affects our state of mind too. We can enjoy the relaxation after work in a green environment.

Fore more than half a century, the Communist Party Central Committee and the State Council of China put great emphasis on forestation. Forestation has made great achievements in China. Particularly after the 1980s, the obligatory planting of trees become more and more populous among all Chinese people. Workers, farmers, cardres, PLA men, students and people in all walks of the society, from the aged to young children, all participated in this great forestation movement.. Each year, there are more than 500 million man-time people participate in the forestation. They made their contributions to the forestation and environment protection of our motherland. For the time being, the covering rate of forests in our country has reached 16.5%; the forestation covering rate of cities has increased to 27.4%; the areas of artificial forestation in China ranks number one in the world. 12 of our provinces have wiped out desolate mountains and partial biological environment is greatly changed.

Ever since ancient time, many people made their contributions to forestations. Many men and women of letters described the beautiful mountains and rivers of our country. Modern people have many inventions and forestation stamp is one of them. The National Forestation Committee of China compiles a stamp album named “Forestation in China”. It is an accumulated collection of stamps about forestation; it reflects the achievements of the Chinese people in forestation and the beautiful sceneries of China. It will play an important role in intensifying people’s sense of forestation, cultivating people’s interests in forestation, and in educating their love for forestation.

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20th Anniversary for Tour establishment of China and Thailand

Posted by China Tour on February 4, 2008 at 11:06 am

The 20th Anniversary for the establishment of China and Thailand

China and Thailand established their diplomatic relationship in 1975.

The cultural communication in-between the two countries develop continuously. China held a series of exhibitions in Thailand including the exhibition of “jade clothes sewn with gold wire”, “Qin pottery figures” and “Chinese paintings”. Thailand also held a series of exhibitions in China including modern painting exhibitions and ancient Thailand craftwork.

The climate of Thailand is of a tropical monsoon nature. It has dense woods and multivariate plant and animal species. Asian elephant is the animal best loved by Thailand people and it symbolizes the diligent and hard-working character of the Thailand people.

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Beautiful scenery of Yards in South China

Posted by China Tour on February 4, 2008 at 4:02 am

Yards in South China, condenses the scenery in the South of the Yangzi River and has unique styles of their own.  The layouts of the yards are small but the miniature hills, waterfalls and pavilions each shines more brilliantly in the other’s company. Ke Garden, was built by Zhang Jingxiu in Qing Dynasty. The garden has miniature hills, waterfalls, bridges and pavilions; there is also a zigzagged water pool. Standing on the pavilion, the scenery of Wancheng city will appear before your eyes. Ling Garden has 12 halls. In the Cold Fragrance Hall, visitors can see the premises and the flowers connect with one another and they become even beautiful set against each other.  In the Qinghui Garden, visitors can feel the elegant layout and the beautiful scenery constituted with vegetations of South China. In Yuying Garden, visitors can see the buildings echoes with the miniature hills and rivers, which leads the visitors to endless aftertastes.

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China Children life - Chinese Future

Posted by China Tour on February 3, 2008 at 10:34 pm

China Children’s life - Chinese Future

Children are the flowers, hopes and the future of our motherland.  If we want to make them live happily, we must create a splendid future for them. If we want them to enjoy a merry childhood, to cultivate their hearts to love, we must let them learn necessary knowledge, teach them to love science, so that they will become the constructors and successors with high ideals, high morality level and higher education level in the next century. The children today will become the pillars of our country tomorrow. Our great motherland will become more prosperous in the next century. 

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Shennongjia between Yangzi River and Hanjiang River

Posted by China Tour on February 3, 2008 at 10:21 pm

Shennongjia locates in-between the Yangzi River and the Hanjiang River and is one of the key protection area of primitive vegetations in our country.

It’s said that our ancestor, Shennong, once lived here and he tasted all herbs in order to make medicine. The mountain rises very high in Shennongjia and a vast sea forest covers the entire mountain. Wild plants grow densely. It is said that there are wild men in the forests and this adds the mysterious color of the place. Looking from afar, the mountain hides behind mist and trees; while looking from nearby, visitors can see tall trees and beautiful flowers. If you pay a visit here, you will see all kinds of strange waterfalls, caves, rare fowls and beasts.

It’s a wonderland to escape from the society and it invites your curiosity.

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