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Introduction of Fuzhou Min Opera
Min Opera is the only existing Han Chinese Opera which is sung in Fuzhou dialect. The Fuzhou dialect is the ****common language of the old Fuzhou "Ten Hups" in the lower reaches of the Min River, and is the representative dialect of the entire eastern Fujian region. Overseas Chinese from the eastern Fujian dialect area spread the Fuzhou dialect to all over the world, and at the same time also brought the Min Opera to all over the world. Among them, especially in Southeast Asia, Taiwan is more. The repertoire of Min Opera is rich and colorful.
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