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located on a hutong in the Xuanwu District
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1688 |
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Qing Dynasty |
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stone, wood |
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Zheng Yici Peking Opera Theatre
The Zheng Yici Peking Opera Theatre, located on a hutong in the
Xuanwu District of Beijing, is one of the best-known Beijing opera
theatres. It is also one of the oldest wooden theatres in China.
History
The theatre was built in 1688, during the reign of the
Kangxi Emperor in the Qing Dynasty. It was built on the site of a
Buddhist temple. It has a rich history that includes performances by the
grandmaster of Peking Opera, Mei Lanfang.
After the Cultural Revolution, the theatre fell into disrepair.
However, in 1995 a local businessman sponsored a full restoration. The
theatre now continues to perform Beijing Opera. It is considered a
living relic and one of Beijing's finest monuments.
As of August 2005, the theatre is temporarily closed for building
work.
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www.essential-architecture.com
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