Productions like A Tapestry of a Legendary Land showcase ‘Eastern aesthetics’ and traditional costumes. Two are coming up in Hong Kong

Since then, the number of new productions has exploded, with young audiences particularly enamoured with the “Eastern aesthetics” these dialogue-free performances featuring traditional Chinese costumes have come to epitomise.

The first blockbuster wuju was 1979’s Rain of Flowers Along the Silk Road.

A Tapestry of a Legendary Land is also connected to Chinese art history.

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