In a heartfelt message, Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged young artists to breathe new life into the traditional art of Peking Opera, ensuring its vibrancy and relevance in today's world.
Addressing the upcoming 70th anniversary of China’s National Peking Opera Company, Xi emphasized the importance of upholding virtue and artistic excellence. He encouraged artists to remain faithful to the rich traditions of Peking Opera while embracing innovative approaches to captivate contemporary audiences.
Peking Opera, recognized by UNESCO as a cultural heritage, blends singing, reciting, acting, and martial arts, and has been a cornerstone of Chinese cultural expression for over two centuries. Xi praised the company's contributions in delivering classic performances and nurturing a talented pool of artists.
He extended his warm regards to all performers and staff, highlighting their role in promoting China’s cultural heritage. Xi expressed his hope that the National Peking Opera Company would continue to play a pivotal role in building a culturally strong nation from this new starting point.
Reflecting his commitment, young artists from the company recently penned a letter to President Xi, pledging their dedication to preserving and advancing Peking Opera traditions. Their efforts signify a promising future for this beloved art form, blending timeless elegance with modern dynamism.
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