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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A view of the Qiantang River's tidal bore. CHINA DAILY

As Yu puts it, "Along with the musicians of the orchestra, we are creating something together and growing with it. What sets the Tide Philharmonic Orchestra apart is not only its musical talent but its commitment to the community."

In addition to its formal concerts, the orchestra plans to launch a series of outreach programs, bringing classical music to public squares and making the art form more accessible to the wider community. These efforts aim to take symphonic music beyond the concert hall and weave it into the everyday fabric of life.

The concert premiere also featured musical adaptations inspired by the works of Jin Yong (Louis Cha), the legendary martial arts novelist born in Haining. Jin Yong's novels, particularly those set in southern China, often highlight rivers, waterways and ancient towns, linking them with the martial arts world. The Tide Philharmonic Orchestra is planning a series of concerts that will showcase music from the TV dramas and films based on his beloved stories.

According to Chen, these upcoming performances will form part of the orchestra's inaugural season, further cementing the connection between Yanguan's rich literary traditions and its evolving cultural scene.

In recent years, Yanguan has heavily invested in tourism development, particularly focusing on its historical and natural landmarks. The Tides and Music Resort, launched earlier this year, aims to offer a one-of-a-kind experience, blending the town's natural tidal bore with the cultural significance of music. According to Bao Long, the resort's vice-president, the venue has already attracted more than 1 million visitors this year.

"We have more than 1 million tourists who come not only to witness the dramatic tidal bore Yanguan is famous for but also to experience the musical aspect of the resort," Bao says. "The name of the resort reflects our commitment to combining nature with music. Live music events will be held here, set against the river and surrounding landscapes, offering a truly unique experience for visitors."

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