On the evening of July 24, the dance drama "Jinling Thirteen" hosted by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong, Bauhinia Cultural Group, and Beijing China Performance Global Arts Production Co., Ltd. "The Hairpin" was performed at the Grand Theater of the Hong Kong Cultural Center. The play was set against the backdrop of the fall of Nanjing during the Anti-Japanese War. It told a touching story between 13 Qinhuai singers and a group of female students. The picture shows the performance of the large-scale dance drama "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling". Photographed by China News Service reporter Li Zhihua
The picture shows the performance scene of the large-scale dance drama "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling". Photographed by China News Service reporter Li Zhihua
The picture shows 13 Qinhuai singers. Photographed by China News Service reporter Li Zhihua
The picture shows the performance scene of the large-scale dance drama "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling". Photographed by China News Service reporter Li Zhihua
The picture shows the performance scene of the large-scale dance drama "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling". Photographed by China News Service reporter Li Zhihua
The picture shows the performance scene of the large-scale dance drama "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling". Photo by China News Service reporter Li Zhihua
The picture shows the performance of the large-scale dance drama "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling" to mourn the compatriots who died in the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders. Photographed by China News Service reporter Li Zhihua
The picture shows the performance scene of the large-scale dance drama "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling". Photo by China News Service reporter Li Zhihua