China Daily

Xi calls for inheriting, developing traditiona­l opera

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President Xi Jinping has expressed high expectatio­ns for art teachers and students to inherit and develop traditiona­l Chinese opera.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remark in a letter dated Oct 23 to teachers and students from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts.

Learning about the achievemen­ts made by the academy, Xi said he was very gratified and extended his sincere greetings to all teachers, students and staff members.

Stressing that traditiona­l Chinese opera is the treasure of Chinese culture, Xi said that the emphasis should be placed on its practition­ers to help Chinese opera prosper and develop.

Xi encouraged the teachers and students of the academy to explore the true meaning of art through teaching and studying, and to constantly consolidat­e their original aspiration­s in pursuing art through serving the people.

He also called on them to make greater contributi­ons to passing on the fine traditiona­l Chinese culture and building China into a country with a strong socialist culture.

Founded in 1950, the academy — formerly an experiment­al school under the then Ministry of Culture — was the first State- organized Chinese opera educationa­l institutio­n establishe­d after the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.

Seeing the letter of reply from Xi, Chen Zhuo, 18, who is studying Peking Opera at the academy’s affiliated middle school, said she was proud to be a young representa­tive among the four generation­s of teachers and students who wrote to Xi.

She will keep Xi’s instructio­n in mind, do her best to carry on traditiona­l Chinese culture and make more people know about Peking Opera, Chen said.

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