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Date:30/9-1/10/2018
Time: 20:00 - 22:00
Venue: Macao Forum

Organizer:
- Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao S.A.R. Government
- Department of Publicity and Culture, of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macau SAR
Co-Organizer:
-Sports Bureau of Macau S.A.R. Government
Troupe:
Shaanxi Provincial Acrobatic Art Troupe Co., Ltd

Introduction: It is the heyday of the Tang Dynasty, international trade, language learning, mutual visits and exchange of friendship with other countries are encouraged. A mandate arrives to General Li from the Tang Emperor ordering him to travel to Xiyu, the Western Regions, referring to the area west of Yumenguan Pass,including what is now Xinjiang and parts of Central Asia, to open a road of commerce, culture and friendship to countries in Asia and Europe. Fully loaded with silk, porcelain, tea and other goods, the caravan set out from Chang’an, today’s Xi’an on a historical journey with snowy desert, hardships and perils awaiting them, leading to the opening of the later incredible Silk Road.
With more focus on the enchanting life along the Silk Road rather than its history, this show will present you a glimpse of highlight happenings that links countries, nationalities and cultures along the Silk Road.

Fee: MOP200, 100

Ticketing Information:
Ticketing hotline:(853) 2855 5555
Webpage:www.macauticket.com

Remarks: 8399 6699

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Performance to celebrate the 69th Anniversary of the National Day of the Peoples Republic of China - A Chinese Acrobatic Version of Rainbow over the Silk Road


Content provider: Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC)

Last modified: 2018-09-07 17:45

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