CCTV News: Recently, the Beijing Opera movie parade and screening event along the Grand Canal was held in Cangzhou, Tianjin and other cities, attracting many opera fans to watch the movies on the spot and feel the beauty of the fusion of traditional opera and modern light and shadow art.

At the Grand Canal Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall in Cangzhou City, hundreds of viewers enjoyed the Peking Opera movie "Silang Talking to the Mother" on the spot. The traditional art of Peking Opera is expressed through modern film language, bringing audiences an audio-visual experience that they have never had before. The Beijing Opera Film Parade and Screening along the Grand Canal is hosted by China Film Co., Ltd., with "culture benefit to the people + film and culture" as the main line, and the innovative "one city, one characteristic" cultural and tourism integration experience, bringing many excellent Peking Opera films produced by China Film National "Peking Opera Film Project" to the people along the canal, connecting the rich cultural landscapes along the canal.

At Tianjin No. 1 Middle School, the Peking Opera movie "Jiujiangkou" entered the campus and was welcomed by teachers and students. At the scene, the main creators of the movie "Jiujiangkou" interacted closely with the students and shared the creative stories in front and behind the scenes. School teachers also combine the content of the movie to teach students the aesthetic art of Peking Opera. Professional actors from Tianjin Peking Opera Theater also performed on stage, performing the singing style and posture of Peking Opera with their classmates, allowing everyone to immerse themselves in the charm of Peking Opera. According to relevant staff, 235 years ago, the "Three Celebration Hui Class" went north to Beijing, and Peking Opera has been carried forward since then. This year, the entire Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal has also been launched to replenish water. In order to specially plan the "Peking Opera Project Film" screening event along the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, bringing the traditional culture of Peking Opera to the people.



