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Hengdian fare table

Hengdian fare is not clear and fluctuates greatly.

Hengdian Film and Television City, located in Hengdian Town, Dongyang City, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, with a total area of more than 50,000 mu, is the largest film and television experience resort in China, which was founded in 1996. Hengdian Film and Television City has more than one or two studios 100, and more than 2,000 ancient costume, retro, modern and contemporary film and television shooting scenes. The main scenic spots are the Palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Qin king Palace, Riverside Map in Qingming Festival, Dream Valley and Yuanming New Garden. , receiving more than 15 crews every day, and the studio has at most 50 crews shooting at the same time.

In 2000, Hengdian Film and Television City was awarded the title of the first batch of national AAAA-level tourist attractions by the National Tourism Administration. On April 10, the National Tourism Administration officially awarded Hengdian Studios the title of national 5A-level tourist attraction. Hengdian Studios has become the world's largest film and television shooting base, the only national-level film and television industry experimental zone in China, and is called Hollywood in China by American Hollywood magazine.

Main attraction

Guangzhou Street 1

Guangzhou Street Scenic Area 1996 was built to cooperate with director Xie Jin in filming the historical blockbuster Opium War. It is the birthplace of Hengdian Film and Television City. 1998 The expansion of Hong Kong Street, with ancient roads criss-crossing and the Pearl River passing through the city, restored and reproduced the market features of Guangzhou and Hong Kong in the19th century. Guangzhou and Hong Kong in Hengdian are very close.

2. Hong Kong Street

The overall layout of Hong Kong Street is designed with barren slopes, and there are many streetscapes of the central city of Hong Kong19th century, such as Queen's Road, Hong Kong Government House, Victoria Barracks, HSBC, Shanghai Mansion and Hehan Garden. More than 30 European-style buildings symbolizing British colonial rule constituted Victoria City, the political, economic and cultural center of Hong Kong at that time.

3. Ming and Qing palaces

Gongyuan Scenic Spot in Ming and Qing Dynasties is a super-large scenic spot integrating film and television shooting, sightseeing and festival ceremonies. Built in 1998, covering an area of 1500 mu. It is the largest film and television base in Hengdian Studios.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hengdian