(VOVworld) – Nestled in the heart of Vietnam’s capital city, the Hanoi Opera House is an ideal venue for top-notch performances. As from this autumn forth, the Opera House will be hosting more classical shows to meet the public’s entertainment needs.
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| The Hanoi Opera House |
Dubbed a miniature of the Opera Garnier in Paris, the Hanoi Opera House was built in 1911. It was assessed by Japanese architects as one of the most beautiful buildings in Southeast Asia. The Hanoi Opera House is now the most opulent building in Hanoi, and houses major events, meetings, and high-class performances by domestic and world troupes.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has ordered the Department of Performing Arts and the Hanoi Opera House to work on high-quality programs to be staged at the Opera House until the end of this year. On the 71st anniversary of August Revolution and National Independence, on 2 September, grand programs will be held by the Symphony Orchestra, the Vietnam Drama Theatre, and the Cheo Theatre. Many shows, that have won gold or silver medals at national professional festivals, will debut at the fancy Hanoi Opera House. From this autumn, the Ministry of Culture, Spots, and Tourism intends to have highly-artistic performances of Cheo, drama, and classical music staged regularly at this venue. The general public will have greater access to top-notch art forms. Kieu Ngan, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Drama Theatre, said: “In other countries, opera houses are frequented by domestic and foreign visitors, who come to enjoy highly artistic shows. By doing so, they will understand more about the culture and art of the host country. The Hanoi Opera House should be such a destination.”
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