In recent years, Beijing has intensified its efforts to establish itself as the “City of Performing Arts,” creating cultural masterpieces and fostering a collaborative environment for performing arts while meeting the public’s aspirations for a rich and fulfilling cultural life. By the end of 2023, the Beijing Art Center by the Grand Canal officially opened its doors to the public, quickly becoming a beloved hub for urban art enthusiasts.
So, what makes the concert hall’s prized pipe organ so unique? How has the immersive sound system in the opera house enhanced the audience experience? Join British-South African blogger Jerry Goode and Sun Hui, Senior Manager of Operations at the Beijing Art Center, as they explore this romantic “cultural granary” and experience the latest in the integration of art and technology.Episode 6: “Mastering Tongue Twisters: A Revealing Look at Studying Broadcasting in Beijing!”
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