The COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating effect on the arts, but nowhere more so than in China which was essentially closed off to the world for three years.
As China reopens, Chinese audiences are eager to share their hospitality with international visitors and enrich their cultural landscape with diverse performances, an enthusiasm which stems from a deep appreciation for cultural exchange and the belief that exposure to global art fosters mutual understanding and growth.
This renewed cultural interaction not only enhances the vibrancy of China’s artistic scene but also strengthens the bonds between China and the global community.