China News Service, Hong Kong, March 11 (Reporter Liu Dawei) The Zhejiang Opera Film Exhibition, hosted by the Zhejiang Provincial Film Bureau and hosted by the Zhejiang Provincial Film Screening Association and Broadway Cinemas, opened in Hong Kong on the evening of the 10th.

The exhibition will last for 5 days, showing 4 opera types and 5 films, including Shaoxing opera "Queen of Hanwen" and "He Wenxiu", Ningbo opera "The Dian Wife", Wu opera "Gong Jinpao", and Shao opera "Sun Wukong vs. Red Boy".

On the evening of March 10, the Zhejiang Opera Film Exhibition, hosted by the Zhejiang Film Bureau and hosted by the Zhejiang Film Screening Association and Broadway Cinema, opened in Hong Kong.

Photo courtesy of the event organizer

  The Yue Opera film "The Queen of Hanwen" serves as the opening film to meet Hong Kong theater fans.

At the event, Huang Meiju, who played Queen Dou, and Qiu Qiaofang, who played Emperor Wen of Han, also brought wonderful excerpts from Yue Opera to the audience.

  Fan Qingyu, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, said in his speech that Zhejiang and Hong Kong have two deep connections in movies. One is the movie connection. Zhejiang Film Studio’s first color widescreen movie "Rouge" is Filmed in cooperation with Hong Kong Great Wall Film Production Company.

The other is popularity. A large number of well-known Hong Kong cultural figures, including the Shaw Brothers, Jin Yong, etc., are originally from Zhejiang. They have written an important part in the history of Chinese film and inspired Chinese filmmakers to keep moving forward.

  She also expressed the hope that Zhejiang and Hong Kong can take the hosting of this opera film exhibition as an opportunity to further deepen cooperation, host more and better film exhibitions in each other, enrich the movie-watching experience of citizens in the two places, and promote cultural exchanges between Zhejiang and Hong Kong.

On the evening of March 10, the Zhejiang Opera Film Exhibition, hosted by the Zhejiang Film Bureau and hosted by the Zhejiang Film Screening Association and Broadway Cinema, opened in Hong Kong.

Photo courtesy of the event organizer

  Relevant leaders from the Propaganda Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Publicity Department of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Hong Kong SAR Government and other departments attended the opening event that night.

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