An architectural marvel in the heart of Zhujiang New Town, the Guangzhou Opera House opened in May 2010 after five years of construction.
Located in northern downtown Shanghai adjacent to the Jing'an Haishang Culture Center, this comprehensive professional venue spans 7,363 square meters.
Situated on the bank of the Yellow River in Lanzhou, the Gansu Grand Theatre represents a 350-million-yuan (about $50.52 million) investment covering 31,600 square meters.
A landmark cultural icon in Siming district, the Banlam Grand Theater occupies 27,000 square meters with an investment exceeding 430 million yuan (about $62.06 million).
The largest and most professional comprehensive theatre in Dezhou, the Dezhou Grand Theatre, a 560-million-yuan (about $80.83 million) venue, covers approximately 38,100 square meters.
The Zhuhai Huafa & CPAA Grand Theatre is situated within the Zhuhai Cross Gate Central Business District.
As a comprehensive theatre cluster, the Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center features four venues: a 1,600-seat theatre (Beijing's first major musical-dedicated stage), a 1,000-seat theatre, a 400-seat theatre, and a 300-seat multi-functional space.
The Foshan Grand Theatre is located to the east of the Canton Tower in the Cultural Center of Foshan New City, serving as one of the city's premier cultural and performing arts venues.
With a total floor area of 43,400 square meters and an investment of approximately 490 million yuan (about $70.72 million), the Quanzhou Grand Theatre features a 1,422-seat opera house, a 492-seat concert hall, and supporting facilities including rehearsal rooms and training studios.
Located at OH Bay on the Qianhai Bay waterfront in Shenzhen, the Bay Opera of Shenzhen was developed by the Overseas Chinese Town (OCT) and officially opened in September 2021.