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  • [[File:yueju.jpg|left|thumb|Actors perform Cantonese Opera during a project funded by China National Arts Fund at the Nanjing Zijin Gr ...[Anhui opera]], [[Hubei opera]] and [[Guangdong]] folk tunes. ([[Cantonese Opera|More...]])
    510 bytes (71 words) - 01:56, 23 August 2017
  • ...genre popular in Henan, Shaanxi, [[Shanxi]], [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]] and [[Anhui]]. Its long stay in the countryside has given it a lively, simple, rural ch [[category:opera]]
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  • ...genre popular in Henan, Shaanxi, [[Shanxi]], [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]] and [[Anhui]]. ('''[[Yuju|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:yueju.jpg|left|thumb|Actors perform Cantonese Opera during a project funded by China National Arts Fund at the Nanjing Zijin Gr ...g overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia and America. ([[Cantonese Opera|More...]])
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  • [[File:yueju.jpg|right|thumb|Actors perform Cantonese Opera during a project funded by China National Arts Fund at the Nanjing Zijin Gr ...instruments employed, its varied tunes and its readiness to innovate, the opera has grown rapidly to become a major operatic form in Guangdong and [[Guangx
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  • [[File:Huangmei Opera.jpg|left|thumb|300px|A scene of traditional Huangmei Operea]] ...g the 18th century when Chinese local operas were flourishing. ([[Huangmei Opera|More]])
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  • [[File:Huangmei Opera.jpg|thumb|300px|A scene of traditional Huangmei Operea]] Once called ''Huangmei diao'' and ''Caicha xi'', '''Huangmei Opera''' is one of the most famous traditional operas in [[China]].
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  • [[1978]]: [[Peking Opera]] artist [[Ye Shenglan]] passed away. ...'s Yangtze-Huaihe River valley. 70% of the population in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Anhui]] provinces was affected.
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  • ...in the northwest of [[Boxian]] county seat. It was built particularly for opera performances in 1676 during the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) . The gate of ...tower is of great value to the study of architectural art and traditional opera of the early and mid Qing period.
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  • ...and [[Zhou Xun]] -- was crowned one of the top four “Huadan” (the Beijing Opera equivalent to describe beautiful actresses) on the Chinese mainland in the [[category: Anhui People]]
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|400px|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...for its great artistic skill in singing, dancing and martial arts. Peking opera is the most representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms.
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  • ...m of local opera in southwestern [[China]]. A combination of several local opera forms, such as [[kunqu]], [[gaoqiang]], [[huqin]], [[tanxi]] and [[dengxi]] ...al dialect, customs, folk music, and dances, giving rise to a new regional opera with Sichuan characteristics—the Chuanju.
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