Shanghai opera is a type of opera that originated in Shanghai. It was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. It originated from folk songs, and later absorbed folk tunes such as field songs and mountain songs on both sides of the Huangpu River. It has a strong Jiangnan water town charm and is deeply loved by local residents and tourists. The performance form of Shanghai opera is mainly singing, supplemented by speaking, acting, reading and fighting, and the music is gentle and soft. The melodious singing and the narration full of life make a vivid picture of Shanghai life come to life on paper. The selection of Shanghai opera includes historical legends and real life, reflecting the spiritual outlook and living conditions of the people of Shanghai. Whether it is classic traditional repertoires such as "Luohan Money" and "Lu Yachen Sells His Wife", or modern dramas reflecting modern life such as "Thunderstorm" and "Lu Dang Fire", Shanghai opera can touch the heartstrings of the audience with its unique artistic language.