• The Butterfly and the Red Pear Blossoms is presented by Hong Kong Cantonese Opera Troupe on 1–4 August 2024 at Grand Theatre, Xiqu Centre.
  • With its architectural brilliance and diverse programming, the Xiqu Centre has become a focal point for artists, enthusiasts, and audiences alike.
  • Xiqu Centre design is a journey of transition from an urban site to the cultural landscape. From the Xiqu Courtyard, patrons travel by escalators through vertical...
  • The landmark Xiqu Centre is the first performing arts centre in Hong Kong’s new West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) dedicated to performing Xiqu, known as...
  • Xiqu Centre is a Beam Plus Gold (Hong Kong’s highest assessment of sustainability) cultural hub blending theatre, education, and a dynamic public realm.
  • Xiqu Centre is Hong Kong’s prestigious new home for traditional Chinese opera. With its dramatic curvilinear façade and reinterpretation of the...
  • Collectively, these programs cement the Xiqu Centre as home base for the preservation and development of Xiqu (Chinese opera) in Hong Kong.
  • The Xiqu Centre is a world-class arts venue specifically built for Xiqu (Chinese opera) performances, and it is also a centre for the production...
  • The Xiqu Centre, a new performing arts centre in Hong Kong, is a two-theatre venue featuring Cantonese opera and Chinese traditional theatre (xiqu).
  • April at the Xiqu Centre: A Stage Full of Fantastic Performances! ... 戲曲中心 Xiqu Centre. Performance art theatre. Learn more.
  • Xiqu Centre seen in December 2018. ... Xiqu Centre is a performing art studio in Hong Kong. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, the venue is part of the West Kowloon...
  • One of the most interesting new buildings in the district is the Xiqu Centre, Hong Kong’s first contemporary venue dedicated solely to the promotion of Xiqu...
  • The Xiqu Centre building itself is impressive. However, the main criticism I have is that it has not catered for disabled persons or visitors arriving by taxi.
  • While many surrounding buildings have a discernible ‘light shadow’ projected into the sky, this isn’t the case at Xiqu Centre.