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Min opera

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Min opera (traditional: 閩劇; simplified: 闽剧; Pinyin: Mǐn jù; Foochow Romanized: Mìng-kiŏk; POJ: Ban-kiok), also called Fuzhou drama (Chinese: 福州戲; Pinyin: Fúzhōu xì; Foochow Romanized: Hók-ciŭ-hié; POJ: Hok-chiu-hi), is one of the major traditional opera forms in Fujian Province. It enjoys a good popularity in Fuzhou, Middle Fujian, East Fujian and North Fujian where Fuzhou dialect is spoken, as well as in Taiwan and Malay Archipelago. Having been evolving for 300 years, Min opera became fixed in the early 20th century.

A variety of Min opera called Beilu opera (also called Luantan), is popular in the Min Dong region of Shouning County, near Zhejiang.[1]

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