Chengdu, hailed as the hip-hop capital on the Chinese mainland, is buzzing with energy as its urban culture continually evolves. At just 30, hip-hop star Wang Yitai stands out as one of the city's biggest names, blending the raw spirit of street cyphers with high-profile art exhibitions. 🎤
The A4 Art Museum recently set the stage with a dynamic hip-hop exhibit that reflects the vibrant soul of the city. In a relaxed chat with CGTN, Wang shared his views on whether Chengdu still holds the title of hip-hop hub a decade on. His insights mirror the city’s pulse – merging the gritty beats of its streets with modern artistic flair. 🔥
As Chengdu gears up for the World Games and welcomes an influx of visitors, Wang also revealed his must-order hotpot dish – a culinary gem that adds a flavorful twist to the urban vibe. 🍲
This blend of music, art, and tasty local cuisine resonates with young culture enthusiasts across South and Southeast Asia. Whether you're all about exploring the latest music trends or savoring traditional dishes, Chengdu proves that creativity and passion have no limits.
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Wang Yitai on Chengdu hip-hop: From street cyphers to center stage
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