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  2. Geography of Beijing - Wikipedia

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    In imperial times, the old walled city of Beijing occupied 62 km 2 (24 sq mi). [1] The physical size of the city has grown more than tenfold in recent decades to about 750 km 2 (290 sq mi). The inner suburbs (1,282 km 2 or 495 sq mi), and outer suburbs (3,198 km 2 or 1,235 sq mi) provide further space for growth. [1]

  3. Theatre of China - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese theatre, generally in the form of Chinese opera, is musical in nature. Chinese theatre can trace its origin back a few millennia to ancient China, but the Chinese opera started to develop in the 12th century. Western forms like the spoken drama, western-style opera, and ballet did not arrive in China until the 20th century. [1]

  4. Huaju - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Chinese theatre has placed great emphasis on sung performances, [6] with highly stylized acting prominent in the Peking and Cantonese operas. [7] Western-style spoken-word dramas were introduced in the early 1900s, with the Tokyo-based student troupe Chunliu She performing Black Slave's Cry to Heaven – considered one of China's first Western-style theatrical performances ...

  5. Peking opera - Wikipedia

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    The earliest Chinese name, Pihuang, was a combination of the xipi and erhuang melodies. As it increased in popularity, its name became Jingju or Jingxi, which reflected its start in the capital city (Chinese: 京; pinyin: Jīng). From 1927 to 1949, when Beijing was known as Beiping, Peking opera was known as Pingxi or Pingju to

  6. Beijing - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Capital city of China "Peking" redirects here. For other uses, see Beijing (disambiguation) and Peking (disambiguation). Capital and municipality in China Beijing 北京 Peking Capital and municipality Beijing Municipality Beijing central business district with the China Zun (center ...

  7. Beijing People's Art Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Beijing People's Art Theater was the theater of the same name established in 1950.January 1, 1950, the People's Art Theater of Beijing was established, this is a comprehensive nature of the national theater, creative performance opera, dance, drama, music and dance program, Li Bozhao as president.

  8. Geography of China - Wikipedia

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    Geography of China; Continent: Asia: Region: East/Southeast Asia: Coordinates: 1]: Area: Ranked 3/4: • Total: 9,596,960 [1] km 2 (3,705,410 sq mi): • Land: 97.2 [1] %: • Water: 2.8 [1] %: Coastline: 14,500 [1] km (9,000 mi): Borders: Afghanistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, India, North Korea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, Russia, Tajikistan, Vietnam: Highest point: Mount ...

  9. Chinese drama - Wikipedia

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    Chinese drama may refer to: Theatre of China. Huaju, also known as modern Chinese drama; Chinese-language cinema: Cinema of China; Cinema of Hong Kong; Cinema of Taiwan;