Well-known Chinese writer Yu Qiuyu confirmed Tuesday at a press conference in Beijing that he will join the crew for the stage drama Nine Scenes Dunhuang as a cultural consultant.
Web portal sina.com reports the writer, also an expert in Chinese history and culture, expressed his excitement at being able to contribute to the show.
Preparations are underway, with participation from famous Chinese composer Su Yue and Greek director Dimitris Papaioannou, who is known for his excellent work directing the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Dunhuang Grotto, located in northwestern China's Gansu Province, is famous for its vibrant interior paintings. The drama aims to showcase the glory of Dunhuang culture.
Jointly spearheaded by the State Council Information Office and the Gansu provincial government, the drama will tour the world in a bid to promote Chinese culture.
With a total investment of 50 million yuan (US$6.4 million), the celebrated show is scheduled to premiere in Beijing in October.
(CRI.com February 1, 2007)