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Zen Shaolin Music Ceremony

Performance Introduction

"Zen Shaolin? Music Ceremony" is a performance that takes the cultural connotation of Shaolin Zen as the main body, martial arts resources as the entry point, and uses exquisite music and dance art and advanced sound. A large-scale real-life mountain performance that uses light to explain Zen culture and Shaolin martial arts. The performance is divided into five movements: "Water Music", "Wood Music", "Wind Music", "Light Music" and "Stone Music", which vividly describes the mountain scenery, the ancient temple on a snowy night, the moonlit pagoda forest, and the chanting of Zen. Dharma gatherings, Xishan meditation, Shaolin boxing sticks, girls returning home and other scenes. The performance is grand in scale, integrating audio and video, with Zen and martial arts performances by nearly 600 people, live singing by Shaolin monks, the changes in the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter, and Buddhist music and Zen music that directly point to the mind, synthesizing the brilliant symphony of Zhongyue Songshan Mountain. It provides Chinese and foreign travelers with a key to interpreting the mysteries of Zen culture, and also provides many pilgrims with a quiet place to awaken their lives and cleanse their souls.