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Beijing Opera, with a history of more than 200 years, is very popular in China.
During the Qing dynasty, the emperor had a strong interest in local operas. In the late 18th century, to celebrate the emperor¡¯s 80th birthday, local opera troupes from different parts of China came to Beijing to perform for him. Four famous troupes from Anhui province remained in Beijing after the celebration and gradually a new type came into being known as Beijing Opera.
Now is the performance.
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