Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Looking forward to life, shooting location

Looking forward to life, shooting location

The seventh season of Life I yearn for was filmed in Hangzhou Yuhang Changle Forest Farm.

On April 28, 2023, the seventh season of "Life I yearn for" was broadcast, which is also the last season of this program. The shooting location of the seventh season is in a cabin in the Woods far away from the hubbub in Yuhang Changle Forest Farm. It's crude, crude and shabby here, and Mr. Huang even has to climb on the roof to paste tiles himself.

Two people who add up to just a hundred years old, after cleaning and decorating the room, one is sewing curtains under the lamp; A person is busy making a fire and cooking in the kitchen. Time is quiet and lonely, a little empty, and it really has the sense of sight of empty nesters. Without those three noisy "babies", I feel different.

In the seventh season of "The Life I yearn for", I really walked into the big forest, started living by the forest, and witnessed the economic development under the forest in the new era. How to create a desirable forest pasture, obtain living resources and try the unique lifestyle of the forest will become a highlight of the program.

Basic situation of Yuhang Changle Forest Farm

Yuhang Changle Forest Farm, located in Jingshan Town, is the earliest industrial forest farm established in Zhejiang Province and one of the earliest units in China to carry out the work of improved forest varieties. Up to now, it has a history of 100 years, and is also the largest seed selection base in Zhejiang Province. The forestland area is 65,438+0,577.3 square hectares, and the total standing stock is 65,438+0,304.03 cubic meters. The annual growth of standing trees is 88 1.9 cubic meters, and the forest coverage rate reaches 87.2%.

The beauty of Changle Forest Farm is mainly reflected in the "wild interest" here. In this natural forest farm, the street trees in the forest area are all decades old, and pine trees, camphor trees, torreya grandis, maple trees and fir trees are layered on top of each other. In autumn, they are called "colorful forests".