Chinese opera has been around for centuries and the annual Chinese Opera Festival is back again his year, starting on the 19th of June and running till the 2nd of August. The festival features performances from some of the leading companies in Chinese opera who perform daily at a number of locations. In addition to the stage performances, there are a number of other events to explore including symposiums, film screenings and exhibitions.
The most convenient venues for visitors will be The Grand Theatre at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre at the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, The Hong Kong City Hall and the Hong Kong Space Museum. Travellers looking for great Hong Kong hotel discounts as well as catch one of the shows will find the Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong an ideal base, being just 30 minutes away from some of the popular venues. Tickets range in price depending on the show and the venue, and can vary anywhere between HK 30 and HK 350. They can be purchased online at the Urbtix site.
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