
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a large, rectangular plaque with a decorative metal frame mounted on a stone wall. The plaque is set against a brick wall and supported by three stone pillars. The plaque is made of dark-colored metal and contains a long inscription in Chinese and English. The English inscription reads: "The origin of Chinese Opera dates back to the pre-Qin Dynasty (771-256 BC), but Beijing was not the center of the art form until the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) when opera houses were founded. There are many famous Chinese Opera Buildings including Beijing's "Guangju Building, Baron, and Tianqiao". The area is famous for many of its Chinese opera players, including "Yang (Yang Baiyu)". The plaque is located at the coordinates 39.894, 116.398 in Beijing, China.
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