National Centre For The Performing Arts
designed by French architect Paul Andreu, is an arts complex which people describe as a futuristic signature building. Located to the west of Tiananmen Square and with gorgeous design, it contains three large halls: a 2,416-seat opera house, a 2,017-seat concert hall and a 1,040-seat theater.
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The National Centre for the Performing Arts
The National Centre for the Performing Arts is a fantastic building.
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The National Centre for the Performing Arts
The center was designed as an iconic feature, something that would be immediately recognizable.
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The National Centre for the Performing Arts
The Centre's ultra-modern architecture is in sharp contrast to its neighbours, the Great Hall of the People, Tian'anmen Square and the ancient Forbidden City.
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Outside of NCPA
Both inside and out, China's new National Centre for the Performing Arts is a must-see attraction.
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Outside of NCPA
The Centre's surrounding Landscape: its gardens and trees, its lake and pedestrian-only paths are an invitation to a leisurely stroll around the arts facility.
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Sky
Here is a piece of blue sky above National Centre for the Performing Arts.
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The NCPA in the Sunset
In the sunset, the center appears to be so beautiful.
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The NCPA in the Sunset
In the sunset, the center will soon step into its best time—when it’s titanium and glass dome is sparkling lights.
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The National Centre for the Performing Arts
The exterior of the theater is a titanium accented glass dome that is completely surrounded by a man-made lake. It is said to look like an egg floating on water.
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The National Centre for the Performing Arts
In the center, audiences will achieve spiritual pleasure as well as the cultural cultivation.