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Why is Shanghai Film and Television Paradise (Chedun Film and Television Base) worth visiting?

Written in front: There is only one film and television city in Shanghai: Shanghai Film and Television Paradise and Shanghai Film and Television City, also known as Shanghai Chedun Film and Television City or Songjiang Film and Television City. This is the same film and television city, and the detailed address is in Chedun Town.

Walking into the studio, it really seems that at that time, 360 degrees around that angle is just like in a movie. The old tram starts according to the timetable and runs on the ancient Nanjing Road. The immersive experience is wonderful, and the pictures in the movie have always been in my mind. After entering the door, you will feel the breath of old Shanghai.

I feel that I have crossed the old Shanghai school here, and it is a bit desolate when there is no crew. The paradise is not big and there are not many people. Travel 1-2 hours.

The bus terminal completely restored the street view of old Shanghai during the Republic of China, including not only rickshaws, trams and Shikumen-style alleys unique to old Shanghai, but also European churches and cafes. ...

This era in Shanghai is as prosperous as water, but it also hides that turbulent and chaotic era, full of historical sense, so many film and television dramas like to take the Republic of China as the background.

Shanghai Film and Television Amusement Park is mainly composed of Nanjing Road, Shikumen Lane Group, Muller Villa, Catholic Church and other film and television shooting landscapes. It is an antique building complex with the culture of the Republic of China as the background.

There have always been the classic scene "Paramount Ballroom" in The Pretender, the "Ming House" in The Pretender, as well as several houses and "Ping An Fu" Hutong in Soul Requisition.

But the name may not always be "Paramount", because the studio needs to constantly change the name of the building with the crew who come to shoot.

For example, the classic "Deep Rain", "Sparrow", "Pawnshop No.8" and "Soul Requisition" are 800, and the films "The Beginning of the Great Renaissance" and "Kung Fu" were all shot here.

You can also knock on Yiping's door when you come here ~ Jimei people with good figure can wear cheongsam to punch in, which is very suitable!

If you have always wanted to take some photos of old Shanghai, you will find that Chedun Film and Television Base is the only one around.

Shanghai chedun movie and television base

Venue: No.366 Yingjia Road, Beizhen Town, Chedun Town, Songjiang District, Shanghai

Transportation: Intercity high-speed rail (jinshan railway)+bus (Chedun bus 6/6 1/63), which is a bit troublesome. Suggest driving yourself ~