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Entertainment tickets booking
We offer entertainment tickets booking, such as Beijing opera, china kongfu show, Beijing night show, acrobatic show we will send the ticket to your hotel or to the place you live when your ticket is reserved. Please pay cash or remit your money to our bank account once your tickets are confirmed & issued
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Beijing ninght show
The grand china show ,deriving the cream of 5,000 years of Chinese
civilization ,interweaving the imperial dance and music, ancient
silk road art, legend and mythology, traditional opera, ethnic
,acrobatic and kung ku ,fashion and costume with the
modern stage arts, will provide a cultural entertainment you
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Beijing opera
peking Opera is considered as the national opera. The accompanying music,
singing and costumes are all fascinating and artistic. Full of Chinese cultural
facts, the opera presents audience an encyclopedia of Chinese culture as well
as unfolding stories, beautiful paintings, exquisite costumes, graceful gestures
and acrobatic fightings. Since it enjoys a higher reputation than other local
operas, almost every province of China has more than one Peking Opera troupe
to entertain numerous fan Peking Opera has more than 200-year history.
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roles in bei jing opera
There are four main roles in Peking Opera: Sheng, Dan, Jing and Chou. |

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Sheng is the leading male actors and are divided
into Laosheng, who wear beards and represent old men, Xiaosheng,
who represent young men, Wusheng, who play military men and fighters
and are acrobats, These roles usually wear no facial paintings.
Dan is the female roles. Formerly, the term
meant female impersonator. It is divided into many categories.
Laodan are the old ladies while Caidan the female comedians.
Wudan usually play military or non-military women capable of
martial arts. The most important category, Qingyi usually play
respectable and decent ladies in elegant costumes. Huadan represent
lively and clever young girls, usually in short costumes.
Jing, mostly male, are the face-painted roles
who represent warriors, heroes, statesmen, adventurers and
demons. Jing is generally categorized into Zhengjing, Fujing
and Wujing.
Chou refers to clowns who are characterized
by a white patch on the nose. Usually white patches of different
shape and size mean roles of different character. They are
not definitely rascals, while most of the time they play roles
of wit, alert and humor. It is them who keep the audience laughing
and to improvise quips at the right moments to ease tension
in some serious plays.
facial painting in Beijing opera
T the facial painting is fascinating and full of artistic value. The paintings
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Beijing Kung Fu Show
In Beijing you can enjoy fantastic The Legend of Kung Fu presented
by China Heaven Creation International Performing Arts Co.,
Ltd. ( CHC)¡ªChina¡±s leading performance art production company.
This newly-produced show is put on in the Red Theater located
on the east of Tiantan Hotel in Xing Fu Dajie, Chongwen.
CHC has collected a group of the best Kung Fu practitioners
of China and invited the best directors and designers of
the country. The show is a must-see production in Beijing
for tourists and Kung Fu lovers. |
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acrobatic arts
l With a history of more
than three thousand years, Chinese acrobatics has been praised
as "A pearl of the Oriental art". The acrobatic
show "China Soul" is produced by China National
Acrobatic Circus, based on the long history of Chinese acrobatics,
taking prize winning programs and acrobats as backbone and
the Great Wall and Forbidden City as background. The show
has combined acrobatic stunts with martial, dance and opera
arts, with all improved compositions, stage design, costume,
light and sound. From colorful dresses and opera costumes
from various dynasties, you will see different art styles
from different dynasties in Chinese history. The acrobatic
show has toured the United States where warmly applauded
by the audience. |
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