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Shadow puppetry bridges past and future

Updated: 2025-03-01 09:11 ( China Daily )
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Visitors take pictures as they attend a performance at Wang's self-financed museum, which houses over 50,000 exhibits, including hundreds of ancient scripts. [Photo by Shen Bohan/Xinhua]

In 2018, he funded for the establishment of a museum dedicated to the art in Langzhong, which houses over 50,000 exhibits, including hundreds of ancient scripts.

In recent years, Wang Biao and other Langzhong shadow puppetry artists have continued to enrich their repertoire and explore new ways of integrating shadow puppetry with exhibitions, education and cultural creativity.

By leveraging modern technology, they are transforming shadow puppetry into a multifaceted cultural experience, ensuring that this ancient art form remains a vibrant bridge connecting the past and the future.

Thanks to their efforts, shadow puppetry is not just a relic of history but a living, evolving art that continues to inspire and captivate audiences.

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