Changsha Concert Hall
Changsha Concert Hall (simplified Chinese: 长沙音乐厅; traditional Chinese: 長沙音樂廳; pinyin: Chángshā Yīnyuètīng) is located at Beichen Delta in Kaifu District of Changsha, Hunan. It is adjacent to the Changsha Museum, Changsha Planning Exhibition Hall and Changsha Library. It has a constructed area of 28,161 square metres (303,120 sq ft).[1][2] HistoryThe foundation stone for Changsha Concert Hall was laid on August 21, 2006. In December 2007, the construction project of Changsha Concert Hall was officially launched. On December 28, 2015, Changsha Concert Hall held its first performance.[3][4] Performance venues and facilitiesChangsha Concert Hall has four floors. The first floor is an actor and logistics office, VIP and other functional rooms. The second floor is leisure and exhibition space for visitors to visit. The third floor is the audience entrance, which can overlook the whole concert hall interior scene. The fourth floor is the concert hall. The exterior wall pattern of Changsha Concert Hall is based on a famous song Xiaoxiang Shuiyun (Chinese: 潇湘水云; lit. 'Water and Cloud in Xiaoxiang (Hunan)') written by a Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279) violinist, composer and educator named Guo Mian (Chinese: 郭沔), when he visited Hengyang. Concert Hall
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