Music rises with the tide in ancient Yanguan

Thousand-year-old viewing tradition becomes the backdrop for an ambitious orchestral debut, Chen Nan reports.

By Chen Nan | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-11-25 07:35
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About 400 musicians from China gather in Yanguan, Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, for an inaugural concert of the newly founded Tide Philharmonic Orchestra on Nov 16. CHINA DAILY

The Qiantang River in China is renowned for its tidal bores, a remarkable natural phenomenon that occurs on the 18th day of the eighth lunar month, coinciding with the full moon. For centuries, watching the tidal bore has been a popular cultural and tourist activity in the region, attracting visitors eager to witness the powerful tides.

Nestled along the northern banks of the Qiantang River, the ancient town of Yanguan has long been a place where the rhythms of nature and the pulse of history are inseparable. Located in the northern part of Zhejiang province and part of Haining under Jiaxing city, Yanguan is about 40 kilometers east of Hangzhou, making it easily accessible by both road and rail.

For over a thousand years, Yanguan has witnessed the rise and fall of the Qiantang tides, an awe-inspiring event that has become an indelible part of the town's identity. The rhythmic ebb and flow of the tides have inspired poets, artists and musicians, creating a unique cultural landscape where music and nature exist in perfect harmony.

On Nov 16, a new chapter in Yanguan's storied history was unveiled as the Tide Philharmonic Orchestra held its inaugural concert at the Tides and Music Resort, a newly established scenic area located in the town's prime tidal bore viewing spot.

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