Kunshan city in Jiangsu province is the origin of Kunqu opera, the oldest form of opera in China. There are several places in Kunshan to enjoy a good performance.
Old stage in Zhouzhuang town
The old stage in Kunshan's Zhouzhuang town features a sunk panel made of 420 wooden phoenixes. It is an intricate design which makes the songs linger for a longer time.
The old stage in Zhouzhuang town features a sunk panel made of wooden phoenixes. [Photo from Kunshan Tourism Resort] |
Old stage in Qiandeng town
Qiandeng town in Kunshan is home to another old stage inside the memorial hall of Gu Jian, a poet, playwright and the bellwether of Kunqu opera art. Gu Jian was a Kunshan native who lived in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).
The stage inside the memorial hall of Gu Jian, in Qiandeng town, Kunshan. [Photo from Kunshan Tourism Resort] |
Longyunju tea house in Bacheng town
The stage is on the second floor of the tea house. From the open windows, the audience can see the old streets.
The second floor of the Longyunjun tea house is a stage for Kunqu opera performances. [Photo from Kunshan Tourism Resort] |
Watermill tune museum in Bacheng town
"Watermill tune" is another name for Kunqu opera. The building is located at the old street in Bacheng town. Visitors can listen to arias and view the exhibitions on classic pieces and famous figures in Kunqu opera history.
The watermill tune museum in Bacheng town holds performances and exhibitions on classic pieces and famous figures in Kunqu opera history. [Photo from Kunshan Tourism Resort] |