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Henan Kaifeng "Song Dynasty ▪ Tokyo Dream" live performance ticket + Qingming Riverside Park ticket
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Suggested duration3-5 hour(s)
龙亭西路5号清明上河园内(东北角)
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A Dream of Splendor in Northern Song Dynasty Performance Ticket + Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden Ticket
Admission to: First show ticket for "Grand Song Dynasty Tokyo Dream" (valid for the specific show on the day of purchase)
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Retail: NZ$ 76.70
NZ$ 76.29
Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden Ticket
Admission to: Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden Ticket
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NZ$ 30.79
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Guide
- [Historical Reenactment]: Eight Song poems are used to depict the scene of Tokyo in the Northern Song Dynasty, recreating the prosperity of Bianliang.
- [Interpretation of Song Ci Culture]: With eight Song poems as the thread, light and shadow dance merge to fully display the beauty of Song Ci.
- [Integration of Technology and Culture]: Using technological means to create a dreamlike穿越 effect, making Bianliang City "come alive."
- [Presentation of Folk Customs]: Through grand narratives, the comprehensive prosperity of the Northern Song Dynasty is showcased, allowing the audience to appreciate its charm.
- [Water Live-Action Experience]: On Jinglong Lake in Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden, a theater is built on the water to jointly perform historical legends.
✨Tokyo Dreamland, an Encounter in a Spring Garden Dream✨
- "Dream of Tokyo in the Great Song Dynasty" is divided into: Prologue - Yu Meiren, Prosperous Style - Zui Dongfeng, Prosperous Grace - Die Lian Hua, Prosperous Extravagance - Qi Tian Le, Prosperous Boldness - Man Jiang Hong, and Epilogue - Shui Diao Ge Tou.
- Taking eight classic Song poems such as "Yu Meiren," "Zui Dongfeng," "Die Lian Hua," and "Man Jiang Hong" and their artistic conceptions as clues, it outlines the historical picture of Tokyo, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. It is a historical reenactment of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" and "Tokyo Dreamland Records," vividly showcasing the prosperous glory of Bianliang, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty.
- "Prologue · Yu Meiren": The prologue begins with a child actor placing chrysanthemum lanterns in the water, using the words of Li Yu, the last emperor of the Southern Tang Dynasty, "How much sorrow can a gentleman have? It's like a river of spring water flowing eastward," to hint at the establishment of the Great Song Dynasty, symbolizing the beginning of a glorious era.
- "Zui Dongfeng": It restores the urban landscape of Tokyo, with small vendors, literati, officials, monks, and playful children appearing before the eyes. The sounds of suona, firecrackers, and hawkers rise and fall, showcasing the prosperous folk life during the Northern Song Dynasty.
- "Die Lian Hua": It displays the romance and vitality of the Northern Song Dynasty with Han and Tang dance styles. Energetic girls are out for spring outings, laughing and playing, while a pair of lovers about to part confide in each other, fully embodying the artistic conception of "My clothes grow looser, but I regret it not; for her, I pine away."
- "Qi Tian Le": It showcases the magnificent scene of all nations coming to pay tribute during the heyday of the Northern Song Dynasty. Japanese samurai, Arab caravans, Jewish merchants, and others gather, each bowing in their unique way to the emperor. The magnificent buildings highlight the luxury of the imperial palace and the majesty of the Great Song Dynasty.
- "Man Jiang Hong": As the climax of the performance, cannons roar, and the river is red. 200 real torches and more than 500 blowers create a huge fire array. From roadside residences to the imperial palace, the fire "burns" into a single blaze. The shouts of the soldiers and the constantly waving battle flags fully demonstrate Yue Fei's soaring passion for resisting the Jin invaders and killing the enemy.
- "Epilogue · Shui Diao Ge Tou": As the song "When will the bright moon appear? I raise my cup to the sky and ask" rings out, a time tunnel opens, combining ancient and modern times. Child actors hold chrysanthemum lanterns, symbolizing the inheritance of history and conveying people's yearning and wishes for a better life.
* A perfect fusion of culture and art, it leads the audience through a thousand years of time with wonderful stories, clever arrangements, and rich emotions, allowing them to appreciate the magnificent style of the Great Song Dynasty, leaving an endless aftertaste.
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NZ$ 30.79