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This paper explores the integration of traditional Chinese cultural elements into modern opera stage architectural design in the context of Henan’s rapid urbanization. By examining the interplay between cultural heritage and contemporary design practices, the study highlights the importance of preserving cultural identity through architectural innovation. The paper proposes a conceptual model for incorporating symbolic motifs, traditional spatial layouts, and materials into stage designs, offering a framework for architects and urban planners. The findings underscore the critical role of culturally sensitive design in maintaining the cultural vibrancy of Henan amid modernization pressures. The broader implications suggest that such integration not only enhances the aesthetic and functional aspects of architecture but also serves as a vital tool for cultural preservation, providing a blueprint for balancing tradition and modernity in urban development across China.
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