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The Harbin Grand Theatre or Harbin Opera House (Chinese: 哈尔滨大剧院; pinyin: Hā'ěrbīn Dàjùyuàn) is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. Measuring 850,349 square feet, the theatre is designed by well-known Chinese architect agency MAD led by Ma Yansong .
Royal Theatre, Pacific Opera Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia; Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, a theatre of the Place des Arts (Montréal Opera), Montréal, Quebec; Southam Hall, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario; Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium (Calgary Opera), Calgary, Alberta
Wuxi Grand Theater: Opera Hall: 2012 1,650 Multifunctional hall: 2012 700 Shaanxi: Xi'an: Xi'an Concert Hall: Symphony Hall 2009 1,303 Xi'an Symphony Orchestra: Shaanxi Opera House: Opera Hall 2017 1,902 Xi'an Symphony Orchestra: Heilongjiang: Harbin: Harbin Concert Hall: Symphony Hall 2014 1,600 Harbin Symphony Orchestra: Harbin Grand Theatre ...
Harbin Grand Theatre is located in the cultural center of Songbei District, Harbin. It provides 1600- and 400-seat venues. The architecture uses the external design of the heterogeneous hyperbolic surface. [144] The Harbin Grand Theatre is a landmark building in Harbin. It is built in accordance with the water and is consistent with the ...
Harbin Concert Hall; Harbin East railway station; Harbin Ferris Wheel; Harbin Grand Theatre; Harbin International Convention Exhibition and Sports Center; Harbin Museum of Jewish History and Culture; Harbin No. 2 Korean Middle School; Harbin Old Synagogue Concert Hall; Heilongjiang Indoor Rink; Heilongjiang Provincial Library
Harbin Concert Hall; Harbin Grand Theatre; N. National Centre for the Performing Arts (China) O. Oriental Art Center; Q. Qingdao Grand Theatre; S. Shanghai Grand Theatre
This is a list of Chinese theatres.. Anhui Huangmei Opera Theatre; Beijing Concert Hall; Beijing Peking Opera Theatre; Beijing People's Art Theatre; Century Theater & Century Performance Company [1]
The concert hall is situated in Harbin, hosting city of the renowned annual Harbin Summer Music Concert and a metropolis where China's first ever orchestra was established. The building serves as the home of the Harbin Symphony Orchestra. The concert hall was situated on Maimai Street, Daoli District before 2014. [1]