Peacock Stage
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This photo taken on Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 shows the Peacock Stage in Xiaoshi Town of Anqing city, in east China's Anhui Province. [CRI] |
The Peacock Stage, first built during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), was originally a mound and was turned into a grand stage for opera performances during the Qing Dynasty (1616-1911), but it was unfortunately destroyed during China's Cultural Revolution in the 1960's.
In 2004, Xiaoshi Town restored the stage which cost about 680 million yuan (US$99.5 million). All the money was raised by Xiaoshi Town locals.
"The villagers donated the money of their own free will," 65-year-old Liu Chengwang, one of the descendants of Liu Lanzhi, said.
Now the Peacock Stage has become a free cultural centre of Xiaoligang Village. Every year, villagers nearby can enjoy opera performances here during the Spring Festival to the Tomb-sweeping Day.
Also the nearby Peacock Tomb for the couple has been refurbished. In 1984 the over-1,700-year-old historic site had a tombstone added to it. Nearby is the half-moon-shaped lake where Liu Lanzhi was said to have drowned herself.
Liu Chengwang says these moves aim to create a cultural identity, in memory of the story and its characters, as well as boost local tourism.