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In the watertown of Suzhou, an art form has whispered through tea houses for centuries. Suzhou Pingtan – storytelling and ballad singing in the ancient Wu dialect – preserves the tones, rhythms and vocabulary of old Jiangnan. Its lyrics, refined by generations of local scholars, flowered in the bustling Ming and Qing dynasty teahouses that became its natural stage. More than performance, Pingtan is in Suzhou's cultural DNA – a living language that carries the soul of the city.
In the watertown of Suzhou, an art form has whispered through tea houses for centuries. Suzhou Pingtan – storytelling and ballad singing in the ancient Wu dialect – preserves the tones, rhythms and vocabulary of old Jiangnan. Its lyrics, refined by generations of local scholars, flowered in the bustling Ming and Qing dynasty teahouses that became its natural stage. More than performance, Pingtan is in Suzhou's cultural DNA – a living language that carries the soul of the city.