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Excuse me, where is the largest photography base in Shandong?

Zhoucun is famous for its silk, which is as beautiful as Suzhou and Hangzhou silk in the history of two thousand years. The splendor of Zhoucun silk reached its peak in the modernization of Westernization Movement. At that time, there were four mechanical silk reeling factories: Hengxingde, Yuhoutang, Tongfeng and Yuanfeng. At the same time, Tongli Company specialized in research and development of silk production technology appeared in Zhoucun. Thick history has left mottled traces here. The noise of the past has become a static note and an indelible vicissitudes here. Nowadays, from the name of a street in Zhoucun ancient shopping mall, we can still feel the elegance of the "Oriental Commercial Capital" in the past. Ancient streets named after commercial streets are all over the old city. Silk Market Street, Silk Market Street, Silver Market, Cotton Market Street, Yudian Street, Youfang Street, Leather Market, Iron Market, Tin Foil Market, Kiln Market, Mule Market, Bean Sprout Bridge, Cart Hall, Jimen, Chuanxindian Hutong, Shangbu Street, etc. There are more than 36 streets named after professional markets, which is also very rare in China. The natural buildings and well-laid deep houses in the Ming and Qing Dynasties attracted many film and television crews to shoot. After 14 years ago, the history of the ancient shopping mall on the screen began. After that, a series of film and television dramas, such as Big Dyeing Workshop and Going to the East, made Zhoucun Ancient Mall famous, and the TV series Dry Wharf was tailor-made for the ancient mall.