Hakka Opera
Hakka Opera is a traditional form of Chinese opera that originated from the Hakka people, an ethnic group known for their unique culture and language. This art form combines music, singing, acting, and martial arts, often featuring stories based on historical events, folklore, and legends.
The performances are characterized by their distinctive vocal style and elaborate costumes, which reflect the rich heritage of the Hakka community. Hakka Opera is particularly popular in regions where the Hakka people have settled, such as Taiwan and parts of Southeast Asia, serving as a means to preserve their cultural identity.