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Kunqu Opera Masterpieces to Grace Hong Kong at Chinese Culture Festival 2025

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Kunqu Opera Masterpieces to Grace Hong Kong at Chinese Culture Festival 2025
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Kunqu Opera Masterpieces to Grace Hong Kong at Chinese Culture Festival 2025

2025-07-24 14:35 Last Updated At:14:48

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August

The Chinese Culture Festival (CCF) 2025, organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), has invited Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to present timeless masterpieces in Hong Kong in August, including their signature classic "Fifteen Strings of Cash", the light-hearted comedy "The Lioness Roars", and selected opera excerpts showcasing both civil and martial arts. The performances will feature acclaimed artists from the troupe's Wan and Dai generations, demonstrating the enduring cultural vitality of Kunqu opera through generations of artistic heritage. This programme is also one of the programmes of the 13th Chinese Opera Festival (COF).

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Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Kunqu opera gained popularity in the Kunshan area of Suzhou during the Yuan and Ming periods. It has been described as "the mother of Chinese operas", and was listed by UNESCO as one of the "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity" in 2001. It is renowned for its elegant libretti commended for literary merit and delicate dance movements.

Details of the three performances are as follows:

"Fifteen Strings of Cash"

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Date and time: August 15 (Friday), 7.30pm

Departing from Kunqu opera's typical themes of scholar-beauty romance, "Fifteen Strings of Cash" recounts a mysterious murder case triggered by 15 strings of copper coins. This gripping tale follows Judge Kuang Zhong, who overturns a wrongful conviction and uncovers the true culprit, a cunning trickster named Lou Ashu (Lou the Rat). The excerpt "An Investigation in Disguise" features a masterful interplay between the laosheng (old male) and the chou (comic) roles, representing the pinnacle of operatic artistry. This play was first performed by the troupe's Chuan-generation artists Zhou Chuanying and Wang Chuansong, and has been passed down through five generations over 70 years. The upcoming performance features Bao Chen and Tian Yang of the Wan generation in the lead, who uphold the legacy with this timeless classic.

"The Lioness Roars"

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Date and time: August 16 (Saturday), 7.30pm

As one of the rare light comedies in Kunqu opera, "The Lioness Roars" retains the elegance of Kunqu's lyrical singing while infusing the scholar-beauty romance with a touch of mundane charm, making it a staple of the Kunqu repertoire. The play follows the story of Chen Jichang, a talented scholar who appears timid but deeply devoted to his wife Madam Liu (the Lioness of Hedong). She is portrayed as dominating and prideful, but never to the extent of being objectionable. Chen's friend Su Dongpo tries to mediate but only adds fuel to their quarrels. Through the couple's everyday squabbles, the play highlights the importance of family harmony. The play is one of the signature works of Kunqu master Wang Shiyu. Now, the troupe's star duo Zeng Jie and Hu Ping of the Wan generation take on the roles of this quarrelsome yet loving couple, promising a performance of exceptional artistry.

Traditional Opera Excerpts

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Date and time: August 17 (Sunday), 2.30pm

The finale will present five opera excerpts drawn from classic masterpieces of Kunqu opera featuring "The Celestial Place" from "The Dream of Nanke" (one of Tang Xianzu's "The Four Dreams at Linchuan" of Ming dynasty); "Cancelling the Birthday Celebrations" from the zaju play "The Pavilion of Chanting in the Wind" of Qing dynasty; "Rendezvous at the Pavilion" from the chuanqi "Red Pear Blossom" of Ming dynasty; "Entrusting His Son" from "The Beauty Washing Silk by the River", the earliest chuanqi in Kunqu; and the spectacular martial piece "Fighting on the Water" from "Leifeng Pagoda". This programme combines both civil and martial pieces, with the troupe's outstanding actors demonstrating their exceptional artistry, which makes the performance a must-see for opera enthusiasts.

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) was established in 2019 through the merger of Zhejiang Kunqu Opera Troupe and Zhejiang Peking Opera Troupe. The Zhejiang Kunqu Opera Troupe, founded in 1956, brought Kunqu opera back into the national spotlight when it adapted the traditional play "Dream of Two Bears" into "Fifteen Strings of Cash". This production became a landmark in Chinese opera reform, with People's Daily publishing an editorial, hailing it as "a single play that revived an entire genre". The success spurred the establishment of Kunqu troupes across China. Over the years, the troupe has nurtured outstanding talents, maintaining a lineage of six generations of performers, namely Chuan, Shi, Sheng, Xiu, Wan and Dai. It has also produced numerous award-winning works, earning widespread recognition.

The three performances will be held at the Auditorium of Ko Shan Theatre New Wing. Lyrics and dialogue are with Chinese and English surtitles. Tickets priced at $250, $350 and $450 are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288. Group booking discounts and package booking discounts are available for purchasing selected CCF stage programmes, the "Chinese Opera Film Shows" of the COF 2025 and the "Legacy and Vision: Conversations with Chinese Cultural Masters" lecture. For programme enquiries and concessionary schemes, please call 2268 7325 or visit www.ccf.gov.hk/en/programme/zhejiang-jingkun-art-center-kun-opera-troupe.

The programme will also feature two Kunqu opera masterclasses (in Putonghua), with actors Hu Ping and Zeng Jie to share the crafting of Dan (female) roles and Sheng (male) roles in Kunqu respectively. The two sessions will be held at 2pm and 4pm on August 14 (Thursday) at AC2, Level 4, Administration Building, Hong Kong Cultural Centre. In addition, a meet-the-artists session entitled "Six Generations of Kunqu Performers: The Sustaining Growth of the Zhejiang Kunqu Opera Troupe" (in Putonghua and Cantonese) will be held at 7.30pm on the same day at the same venue. The speakers include Gu Jiong, Bao Chen, Zeng Jie, Hu Ping and Tian Yang, while Chinese opera researcher Chan Chun-miu will be the moderator. Additionally, a demonstration talk entitled "Kunqu Classics as a Living Tradition" (in Putonghua) will be held at 5pm on August 18 (Monday) at the Theatre, Block I, Jao Tsung-I Academy. The speakers include actors Wu Xinyi and Wang Hengtao. Admission is free. Since the quotas for online registration are full, those who are interested may wait at the venue's entrance for a standby quota on the day of the session. Any unclaimed spots will be released 10 minutes after the session begins on a first-come, first-served basis.

The CCF, presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Chinese Culture Promotion Office under the LCSD, aims to promote Chinese culture and enhance the public's national identity and cultural confidence. It also aims to attract top-notch artists and arts groups from the Mainland and other parts of the world for exchanges in Chinese arts and culture. The CCF 2025 is held from June to September. Through different performing arts programmes in various forms and related extension activities, including selected programmes of the COF, "Tan Dun WE-Festival", film screenings, exhibitions, as well as community and school activities and more, the festival provides members of the public and visitors with more opportunities to enjoy distinctive programmes that showcase fine traditional Chinese culture, thereby facilitating patriotic education and contributing to the inheritance, transformation and development of traditional Chinese culture in Hong Kong. For more information about programmes and activities of the CCF 2025, please visit www.ccf.gov.hk.

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center (Kun Opera Troupe) to perform classic Kunqu plays and excerpts in Hong Kong in August Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CHP investigates imported measles case

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) today (April 6) is investigating an imported measles case and reminds members of the public that vaccination is the most effective way to prevent measles.

The case involves a 30-year-old male who developed a fever, cough and runny nose on March 31. He sought medical attention from a private doctor on the following day (April 1). He attended the Accident and Emergency Department (AED) of the North Lantau Hospital (NLH) on April 4 due to persistent symptoms, where he was admitted for treatment. He developed a rash on the same day after admission, and was immediately transferred to Princess Margaret Hospital for isolation and treatment. His clinical specimen was tested positive today for the measles virus upon nucleic acid testing. The patient is in stable condition.

An epidemiological investigation revealed that the patient works at the airport. He was uncertain whether he had received measles vaccination. He travelled to Indonesia with a household contact during the incubation period. His household contact is asymptomatic to date. Since there are continuous measles outbreaks in Indonesia, the case was classified as an imported case. No epidemiological linkages have been established between the case and other confirmed cases previously recorded in Hong Kong.

During the patient's communicable period (i.e. since March 31), in addition to visiting a private clinic on April 1 and the AED of the NLH on April 4, he worked at the airport on April 3. The CHP has been carrying out contact tracing in the private clinic that the patient had visited, the NLH and his workplace to identify any close contacts and high risk individuals. As of 4pm today, a total of 21 individuals who stayed in the same clinic with the patient, nine patients in the NLH and 238 relevant staff at his workplace at the airport were identified as close contacts. The CHP will continue to conduct medical surveillance for the identified close contacts.

The CHP will continue to investigate and follow up on the case.

"Measles outbreaks are currently occurring in many regions around the world. North America (including the United States, Canada and Mexico) and Southeast Asia (including Indonesia, Cambodia and the Philippines) have seen persistent measles outbreaks in recent years due to low vaccination coverage rates. In the first three months of this year, about 1 600 cases have been recorded in the United States, a figure far higher than during the same period last year. In Europe, the number of measles cases in the United Kingdom and Italy has increased recently, with 336 and 84 cases recorded respectively since January this year. In Asia, the incidence of measles remains high in the Philippines, Indonesia and Cambodia. Japan has also seen a substantial rise in cases this year, with 152 cases recorded as of the end of March, which is higher than in the same period for the past six years. Singapore and Australia have reported 24 and 87 measles cases respectively this year, also higher than in the same period last year. Most of the overseas cases have affected people who were not vaccinated against measles or had an unknown vaccination status, which highlights the importance of maintaining a high vaccination rate and herd immunity within the community," said the Controller of the CHP, Dr Edwin Tsui.

"Despite the abovementioned case is identified as an imported case according to the epidemiological information, airport workers who come into frequent contact with international travellers are at higher risk of contracting measles amid the current global resurgence of the disease. They are strongly advised to review their vaccination history and past medical history, especially those born outside Hong Kong who may not have received measles vaccination during childhood. Individuals who have not received two doses of measles-containing vaccine, or those with unknown vaccination history, should consult their doctor as soon as possible for vaccination. The CHP will work with the Airport Authority Hong Kong to remind all airport workers and their employers of the importance of ensuring that airport staff are fully immune to measles," Dr Tsui added.

The incubation period of measles (i.e. the time from infection to onset of illness) is seven to 21 days. Symptoms include fever, skin rash, cough, runny nose and red eyes. If travellers returning from places with high incidence or outbreak of measles develop symptoms of measles (e.g. fever and rash), they should seek medical advice immediately and avoid contact with non-immune persons, especially pregnant women and infants under one year old. They should also report their symptoms and prior travel history to healthcare workers so that appropriate infection control measures can be implemented at the healthcare facilities to prevent any potential spread.

"Under the Hong Kong Childhood Immunisation Programme, the overall immunisation coverage in Hong Kong has been maintained at a very high level through the immunisation services provided by the DH's Maternal and Child Health Centres and School Immunisation Teams. As evidenced by the findings on vaccination coverage of primary school students and the territory-wide immunisation surveys conducted regularly by the DH, the two-dose measles vaccination coverage has remained consistently high, well above 95 per cent, and the local seroprevalence rates of measles virus antibodies reflect that most people in Hong Kong are immune to measles. However, Hong Kong, as a city with a high volume of international travel, still faces the potential risk of importation of the measles virus and its further spread in the local community. Hence, a small number of people who have not completed a measles vaccination (such as non-local-born people including new immigrants, foreign domestic helpers, overseas employees and people coming to Hong Kong for further studies) are still at risk of being infected and spreading measles to other people who do not have immunity against measles, such as children under 1 year old who have not yet received the first dose of the measles vaccine," Dr Tsui said.

People born before 1967 could be considered to have acquired immunity to measles through natural infection, as measles was endemic in many parts of the world and in Hong Kong at that time. People born in or after 1967 who have not yet completed the two doses of measles vaccination, or whose measles vaccination history is unknown, should consult their family doctors as soon as possible to complete the vaccination and ensure adequate protection against measles.

Besides being vaccinated against measles, members of the public should take the following measures to prevent infection:

  • Maintain good personal and environmental hygiene;
  • Maintain good indoor ventilation;
  • Keep hands clean and wash hands properly;
  • Wash hands when they are dirtied by respiratory secretions, such as after sneezing;
  • Cover the nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing and dispose of nasal and mouth discharge properly;
  • Clean used toys and furniture properly; and
  • Persons with measles should be kept out of school till four days from the appearance of a rash to prevent the spread of the infection to non-immune persons in school.
  • For more information on measles, the public may visit the CHP'smeasles thematic page. Members of the public who are going to travel can visit the webite of the DH'sTravel Health Servicefor news of measles outbreaks outside Hong Kong.

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