The face changing, or "bianlian" in Chinese, is an important intangible cultural heritage in China. Only a few masters have grasped this skill. They know how to change Sichuan opera masks in magically quick succession. As they flourish their arms and twist their heads, their painted masks change again and again and again. The changing of types of lian pu (Chinese opera facial make-up) and colors reflect a character's mood: for instance, red represents anger and black represents extreme fury. The opera is characterized by its unique solo singing, refined acting, rich percussion and irresistibly funny comedians. Sichuan opera also displays its unique skills: the changing faces, spitting fire, and rolling light. Numerous Sichuan opera troupes are active throughout the province, both in the countryside and in the cities. The troupes in Chengdu are rate artistically top level. In our future updates, you will have a chance to try more of its unique skills: the changing faces, spitting fire, and rolling light. Click the signature below to link directly to itunes appstore. Promo codes here: 64HNTA3WALET 43PH9AYKMX7P NH94WPEE7NKW MLJRTPFHLR76 XFMJJ66A7KYN 7RNRJ43JF9MW 434HXMA6A3M7 LFE9H3WTEAAM F77WT4XAHR4R T9JWFFRRWYY4 Meanwhile, two of our new designed apps are just on the way to deliver: Both are for Valentine’s Day. If you’re interested in playing traditional Chinese instruments, you can expect our second product of music apps- Ten Faced Gongs. If you're interested in any of our future apps, pls PM us or leave your email address, or just send a mail to [email protected]. We'll send a promo code to you then.