Chinese Shanxi Clapper Opera, also known as Hua Tan Wang Yulian, is a traditional Chinese opera that originated in the Shanxi province of China.
It is characterized by its unique vocal style, which involves a high-pitched and nasal singing technique called "Shanxi Dialect".
The opera's costumes are also distinctive, with the main character wearing a red dress and a headdress made of feathers.
The young female characters often wear colorful and elaborate outfits, while the male characters wear more simple and practical clothing.
The opera has a rich history dating back to the Qing dynasty (1644-1912), and it continues to be performed today in various parts of China and around the world.