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Traditional Hanfu, creative silent theater, and China's national intangible cultural heritage – from silk figurines to Peking Opera. A group of young people step into the Grand View Garden from Dream of the Red Chamber. Through a wordless performance, they breathe new life into centuries-old traditions. With nothing but expressive eyes and graceful gestures, they bring ancient rituals back to the stage.
On stage, a dream from decades ago; off stage, Hanfu enthusiasts answering the call of tradition. The meticulous costume design and the dedication of the behind-the-scenes team behind the 1987 TV adaptation have made this cross-generational encounter possible – a shining testament to the enduring vitality of Chinese culture.
Traditional Hanfu, creative silent theater, and China's national intangible cultural heritage – from silk figurines to Peking Opera. A group of young people step into the Grand View Garden from Dream of the Red Chamber. Through a wordless performance, they breathe new life into centuries-old traditions. With nothing but expressive eyes and graceful gestures, they bring ancient rituals back to the stage.
On stage, a dream from decades ago; off stage, Hanfu enthusiasts answering the call of tradition. The meticulous costume design and the dedication of the behind-the-scenes team behind the 1987 TV adaptation have made this cross-generational encounter possible – a shining testament to the enduring vitality of Chinese culture.