Very nice! If you add some basic information in the video description above (such as in which county/city/province/country this was filmed), everyone will be able to learn more.
This is a "correct pronunciation opera" or "zian ri hi"/zhengzi xi, which is something from the shanwei (teochew) part of guangdong province. it's a type of teochew opera. The pronunciation is based on ming dynasty "official" pronunciation (zhongzhou yin), from which other operas also have pronunciations based upon (e.g. guqiang opera in cantonese opera, and kunqu)
@@monkeymike6319 Thank you, maybe the uploader will eventually take the time to add an informative video description above, which will include the information I recommended.
@@monkeymike6319 It looks like the performing group is the Haifeng Xian Shagang Lao Ban Zhengzi Jutuan (海丰县沙港老班正字剧团), which is probably based in Haifeng County (海丰县), Shanwei (汕尾市), eastern Guangdong province, southern China, whose inhabitants speak a Min Nan dialect called Haklau (学佬话), also called Haifeng dialect (海丰话) or Hailufeng Minnan, which is related to both Teochew and Hokkien.
Very nice! If you add some basic information in the video description above (such as in which county/city/province/country this was filmed), everyone will be able to learn more.
This is a "correct pronunciation opera" or "zian ri hi"/zhengzi xi, which is something from the shanwei (teochew) part of guangdong province. it's a type of teochew opera. The pronunciation is based on ming dynasty "official" pronunciation (zhongzhou yin), from which other operas also have pronunciations based upon (e.g. guqiang opera in cantonese opera, and kunqu)
@@monkeymike6319 Thank you, maybe the uploader will eventually take the time to add an informative video description above, which will include the information I recommended.
@@monkeymike6319 It looks like the performing group is the Haifeng Xian Shagang Lao Ban Zhengzi Jutuan (海丰县沙港老班正字剧团), which is probably based in Haifeng County (海丰县), Shanwei (汕尾市), eastern Guangdong province, southern China, whose inhabitants speak a Min Nan dialect called Haklau (学佬话), also called Haifeng dialect (海丰话) or Hailufeng Minnan, which is related to both Teochew and Hokkien.