China Beijing Shi Xicheng Qu

National Centre for the Performing Arts

Iconic dome-shaped arts center featuring opera, music, theater, and dance performances plus arts exhibitions.

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In the lead up to the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics, dozens of skyscrapers testing the limits of design emerged in the city’s skyline. While the National Stadium (aka the Bird’s Nest) and the National Aquatic Center (aka the Water Cube) were Olympic icons, other buildings have become equally famous like the China Central Television Headquarters (aka “Big Pants”) and the National Centre for the Performing Arts, which resembles a giant egg.

laurenmack 2 years ago

National Centre for the Performing Arts is a magnificent venue for live performances with its unique and modern architectural design. Located in Xicheng Qu, Beijing Shi, China, the center has hosted numerous orchestral, operatic, ballet, and other cultural events. Its world-renowned acoustics and panoramic views of Beijing's cityscape make it one of the most amazing live music venues in the world.

seeker 1 year ago

National Centre for the Performing Arts Guides

  • Most Amazing Live Music Venues

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    Witnessing live music in these impressive venues will bring your listening experience to an entirely new level. We present to you some of the most amazing live music venues across the world, from inside of actual caves to high-end architecture designed with quality of sound in mind. We love discovering local artists while on our adventures and recommend you check out who is playing while you're in town at these insane venues to add a life-changing live music experience to your itinerary.

National Centre for the Performing Arts Articles

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    Beijing is a city of contrasts and a metropolis in constant flux. The Chinese capital’s wide boulevards and modern skyscrapers have been rapidly eclipsing the charming hútòngs (alleyways) and sìhéyuàn (courtyard homes) for decades, but there is still plenty of history and culture in the ‘Jing. From exploring the Forbidden City and riding bicycles through […]

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