China's National Center for the Performing Arts lights up for New Year's Eve
Updated 10:30, 28-Jun-2018
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The National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) lit up the giant ellipse on Saturday night for a cheerful view for New Year's Eve.

The National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) lit up the giant ellipse on Saturday night for a cheerful view for New Year's Eve.

The NCPA, which was lit in blue, purple and white, is one of the new landmarks in Beijing. It stands alongside the more traditional buildings on Tiananmen Square to add some modernity to the scene.

The NCPA, which was lit in blue, purple and white, is one of the new landmarks in Beijing. It stands alongside the more traditional buildings on Tiananmen Square to add some modernity to the scene.

Located in the heart of Beijing, the NCPA mainly consists of three parts: The Opera Hall, Music Hall and Theater Hall.

Located in the heart of Beijing, the NCPA mainly consists of three parts: The Opera Hall, Music Hall and Theater Hall.

It was designed by French architect Paul Andreu, and was opened for its inaugural concert in December 2007.

It was designed by French architect Paul Andreu, and was opened for its inaugural concert in December 2007.

The China National Center for the Performing Arts is lit up for New Year's Eve.

The China National Center for the Performing Arts is lit up for New Year's Eve.