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Where were the scenes of the Imperial Capital in the costume drama taken?

Most of the imperial city scenes of costume dramas were shot in the film and television city, and a few were shot in the real Forbidden City.

There are many studios, but not all studios have palaces and imperial capitals. The following is a brief introduction.

Hengdian Movie and Television City 1

Located in Hengdian Town, Dongyang City, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, it is located in the four-hour traffic and tourism economic circle of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian and Jiangxi.

The world's largest film and television shooting base, the only "National Film and Television Industry Experimental Zone" in China, has been called "Hollywood in China" by American Hollywood magazine.

Where were the scenes of the costume drama filmed by the Imperial Capital taken?

Hengdian Film and Television City currently has 13 film and television shooting bases and two super-large modern studios, including Guangzhou Street, Gangjie, Ming and Qing Palace, Qin king Palace, Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, Huaxia Cultural Park, Ming and Qing Dwellings Expo City, Dream Valley, Pingyandong Mansion, Dazhi Temple, Red Army Long March Expo City, Chunqiu Tangyuan and Yuanming New Garden, which span thousands of years of historical time and space and converge the North and South characteristics.

Ming and Qing palaces:

Established in 1998 and completed in 2006. It was built according to the ratio of Beijing Forbidden City 1: 1. Its similarity to the Forbidden City in Beijing is shocking. Many plays of the Imperial City were filmed here, such as Golden Flower in the City, War and Beauty, Lock Heart Jade in Duke Lushan Palace, Empresses in the Palace and Walking on Thin Ice.