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Huangshan, Guilin and China are the six most famous filming locations on the list.

Huangshan and Guilin, the six most famous film locations in China, are all on the list, and there are many film and television tourist bases in China that integrate film and television shooting, ecological vacation and sightseeing. Punching in at the shooting location is a fashionable way to travel. Do you know the most famous movie location in China? Today, Bian Xiao of 19 1 Fun Ranking Network will recommend the six most famous movie locations in China: Huangshan and Guilin. Let's have a look!

The six most famous movie locations in China.

Huangshan 1

The scenery is very beautiful, and several scenic spots involved in Bai are also beautiful, including Huangshan Mountain in China, "Huangshan Mountain returns without seeing Yue". Huangshan is one of the three mountains in the Five Mountains. 1990 12 is listed in the World Cultural and Natural Heritage List by UNESCO. It is the first national 5A-level tourist attraction in China, and it is a dual heritage of culture and nature.

2. Mount Everest

The movie "20 12" swept many famous scenic spots in the world, but of course, the Himalayas in the southwest of China are the most interesting, which is the "dock" where people scramble to buy tickets to board the ship. The temple destroyed by the raging flood in the film actually exists. It is the Rongbu Temple, which is only 20 kilometers away from Mount Everest, and it is also the highest temple in the world.

3. Zhangye Danxia Geopark

Zhang Yimou and Zhao Jiaban together built a noodle restaurant on the flat Gobi Desert in Danxia Geopark, where the story of "Three Guns Surprised" happened. This is the only composite area of Danxia landform and colorful hilly landscape in China. It is magnificent, spectacular, unique in shape, colorful and breathtaking. It was rated as one of the seven most beautiful Danxia landforms in China by China Geography magazine.

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