Performing in tribute to a legendary master
Peking Opera, or jingju, has a history spanning over 200 years and was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010. A unique fusion of singing, dancing, martial arts, and acrobatics, it captures the soul of Chinese theater, drawing audiences into a world of emotional intensity and physical precision.
Mei Lanfang is particularly revered for his groundbreaking artistry in the nandan (male performers in female roles) tradition. His legacy continues to resonate profoundly within Chinese culture and beyond.
"He (Mei Baojiu) not only carried on the enduring legacy his father created, but also encouraged me to stay open-minded, just as his father had advised him," recalls Lu. "'You must see more, learn more, not only for the dan (leading female character) roles, but all roles,' he once told me."

































