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When was Hengdian Studios established?

1996, built to cooperate with the famous director Xie Jin in filming the historical blockbuster Opium War, was officially opened to the public.

Hengdian Film and Television City is a large-scale comprehensive tourist area integrating film and television, tourism, vacation, leisure and sightseeing. It has been rated as a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction for its rich cultural heritage and unique historical features. 1996, built to cooperate with the famous director Xie Jin in filming the historical blockbuster Opium War, was officially opened to the public.

Hengdian Film and Television City is located in Hengdian Town, Dongyang City, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, in the four-hour traffic and tourism economic circle of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian and Jiangxi. Since 1996, Hengdian Group has invested a total of 3 billion yuan to build 13 Guangzhou Street, Gangjie Street, Ming and Qing Palace, Qin king Palace, Riverside Map on Qingming Festival, Huaxia Cultural Park, Ming and Qing Dwellings Expo City, Dream Valley, Pingyangdong Mansion, Dazhi Temple, Red Army Long March Expo City, Chunqiu Tangyuan and Yuanming New Garden, which span over a thousand years.

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From 1996 to 20 13 and 17, Hengdian Studios has a name-"Hollywood in China". A small village, which started from industry and became rich, is famous all over the country as a sideline. This miracle has been witnessed by everyone all the way. Behind the miracle, the industry believes that it is the "Hengdian model" that makes it have an extraordinary scale.

Hengdian Film and Television City has 18 film and television shooting bases, including Guangzhou Street, Hongkong Street, Qin king Palace, Riverside Scene in Qingming Festival, Palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties and Dream Valley. More than 200 film and television dramas, such as Opium War, Hero (film version, American TV version), Promise, Yongzheng Dynasty, Painted Skin (film version, TV version) and The Journey to the West, were filmed in these bases. Therefore, Hengdian is called "Hollywood of China" by people in the industry.