Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The filming location of Pan Yueming's "Ghost Blowing Out the Lamp" is the most popular scene at the moment! How many treasures are there in western Sichuan?

The filming location of Pan Yueming's "Ghost Blowing Out the Lamp" is the most popular scene at the moment! How many treasures are there in western Sichuan?

Among the many film and television works of "Ghost Blowing the Lamp", Pan Yueming's versions of "Nu Qing Xiangxi" and "Longling Mysterious Cave" are almost the two most acclaimed ones! Once it was aired, it not only made many fans of the original Ghost Blowing Light addictive, but also popularized many niche scenes in the northwest and southwest regions of our country, making it a popular travel destination!

Recently, news came out that "Ghost Blowing the Lamp: Kunlun Temple", which continues to be created by the original cast of this series, has been filming for almost 3 months! And one of the filming locations this time has become extremely popular before it even airs! Pan Yueming, who plays Hu Bayi, often revealed the filming location on Weibo when he first joined the crew.

During the National Day holiday that just passed, this place attracted the attention of a lot of travelers. We thought that today, when everyone is a traveler, there are very few places in the world that we don’t know about. The beautiful scenery is amazing, but the appearance of this "Moshi Park" on the Western Sichuan Plateau has made travelers across the country, especially self-driving enthusiasts, crazy about it

Moshi Park is located in Sichuan Bamei Town, Daofu, Ganzi Prefecture, is also known as the Western Sichuan region. From Chengdu to the west, all the way away from the Sichuan Basin, the terrain rises steeply, forming the scenery of the Western Sichuan Plateau lined with natural wonders such as snow-capped mountains and glaciers. It is also known as " This is a route you must drive once in your life.” In the past, Xinduqiao, Lenggacuo, Daocheng Yading, etc. along National Highway 318 were all must-see natural scenery. Now, there is another "Moshi Park" here.

The time Moshi Park became an official scenic spot was very short. It was only opened at the end of 2019. Coupled with the subsequent epidemic, it did not really become popular until this National Day holiday! This natural landscape of ink stone stretching on the Xianshui River fault zone is the only plateau stone forest in China and is known as "the eighth most beautiful landscape avenue in China". However, before the name Moshi Park was given, it was called "Bamei Stone Forest" by the locals.

If we want to delve deeper into the cause of this rare natural scenery, it is because the geology of this area contains calcium salts, which indirectly causes the crystal water contained in it to be easily affected by different climatic conditions. Affected by air humidity, the color appears light gray or light blue-gray in dry seasons such as autumn and winter, while in summer it will appear pale ink due to the increase in air humidity. But no matter which color it is, it is a dreamy scenery that most travelers have never seen!

At the same time, because the material of this plateau stone forest itself is easily affected by weathering, after millions of years of weathering, it has also formed a shape like a knife and an axe. The three large elephant-shaped stone forests in the scenic area are The power of nature has carved it into various shapes and rugged shapes. It is difficult for travelers who see such scenery for the first time not to be conquered by its sense of mystery and science fiction! This is almost what we imagine the surface to look like.

After the long holiday, Western Sichuan will usher in a trough in passenger flow, but this time is more suitable for short-distance travelers to use weekends to explore this magical natural scenery! Starting from Chengdu by car, you can reach Xinduqiao in almost 5 hours, and it only takes 1 hour to drive from Xinduqiao to Moshi Park, which can be arranged for 2 days.

Travelers have almost figured out the locations for taking photos and checking in at Moshi Park’s scenic spots, including the Cat’s Ear Point and the Cliff Point on the west side of the scenic area. These two places are good for taking pictures of the overall scenery of the park. The location; and the plank road extending out of the mountain on the east side is an excellent location for shooting portraits.

Finally, I would like to remind everyone that the altitude here is about 3500m, which can already make people feel the obvious characteristics of the plateau, so remember to walk slowly, especially when traveling to the plateau area for the first time, and remember not to do anything strenuously sports! In addition, the climate here changes significantly between day and night, so it is also recommended to bring more warm clothes. The weather is getting colder, so everyone should seize the good opportunity to check in at Moshi Park