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National Centre For The Performing Arts (NCPA) 国家大剧院

Adjacent to the monolithic Great Hall of the People, French architect Paul Andreu’s space-age conception attracted a fair amount of criticism for its cost (RMB 490,000 a seat) and dust-gathering capabilities (maintenance of the glass dome and surrounding moat is said to run up to hundreds of thousands of RMB daily). Since its opening in December 2007 though, praise for the stunning design, particularly beautiful at sunset, and the superb in-house acoustics has drowned out these criticisms. Continuing the trend of giving monikers to new monuments, the NCPA has been dubbed the ‘Egg’. Entrance to the three performance venues housed under the dome is via a passageway running under the moat, and the vast central atrium features stones from every region in China. Presently, attracting a string of world-class performers appears to be less of a problem than finding the appreciative local audiences that this venue deserves.

Location

  • Tian’anmen 天安门
  • 2 Chang'an Jie, Xicheng District
  • 西城区西长安街2号
  • 6655 0000

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Review of National Centre For The Performing Arts (NCPA)
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Beijing's National Theater is a really cool building and is close enough to walk from Tiananmen Square. I spent about an hour here and was able to walk around and see a lot of pictures and costumes. The shows looked like the ranged in price from quite cheap to very expensive. A lot of the doors were locked inside preventing us from seeing much of the actual theater. I would love to return to watch a show or opera. Check this out if you are looking for something to do near central Beijing.

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