Study in Hainan Traditional Opera Qiongju in China
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Abstract
Hainan Province is China's opening up to the outside world and building a free trade pilot zone that is open to the world and represents China's cultural landscape. As a cultural symbol of traditional Chinese opera, Qiongju, the local opera of Hainan, will show the world the charm of traditional Chinese culture and art. To present this symbol on the world cultural stage, the study of it must be constantly deepened. Qiongju opera is mainly studied through drama and theatre history in China, but the combination of Qiongju opera and education has yet to be studied in depth. Therefore, in this paper, the author conducts a study on developing and implementing Qiongju in Hainan in the classroom.
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