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Nature's delicate balance

Updated: Nov 25, 2025 By Chen Nan CHINA DAILY Print
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Visual representations of the set design of the Chinese opera Hoh Xil, featuring elements of the natural sceneries of the pristine remote landscapes and the cultural symbols of the region, such as Tibetan folk dance and the endangered Tibetan antelope. CHINA DAILY

The stage set features a "mother mountain", a living, breathing entity that envelops the entire performance, according to stage designer Chang Wei. With translucent materials that evoke the texture of blood vessels, the mountain's surface pulses with light, mimicking the flow of life within the earth.

"This new opera is an invitation to reflect on humanity's place within the natural world. It is a plea for us to reconsider how we interact with the earth, how we protect its creatures, and how we nurture the balance that sustains all life," says Liu Yunzhi, president of the China National Opera House.

The opera house has also announced its performance and creation plans for 2026, including a series of stage productions to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Red Army's Long March (1934-36).

For world classics, it will pay tribute to composer Giuseppe Verdi on the 125th anniversary of his death with a production of Otello and celebrate Mozart's 270th birthday with a production of The Magic Flute. It will also collaborate with the National Ballet of China to present the symphonic ballet production Ode to Joy and explore opportunities for artistic crossovers.

In terms of international exchanges, Turandot will be performed in the United Arab Emirates, Bulgaria, Greece, and other regions, while La Traviata will embark on a nationwide tour.

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