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Hengdian film city decoration ruanbao

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 area for its rich cultural background and unique historical scenes. In 1996, it was built to cooperate with the famous director Xie Jin in filming the historical blockbuster Opium War, and it was officially opened to the public. Geography is located in Hengdian Town, Dongyang City, Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, China, and it is within 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 film and television shooting bases and two super-large modern studios, which span thousands of years of historical time and space, including Guangzhou Street, Hong Kong Street, Ming and Qing Palace, Qin king Palace, Riverside Map in Qingming, Huaxia Cultural Park, Ming and Qing Dwellings Expo City, Dream Valley, Pingyandong Mansion and Dazhi Temple. It has become the largest film and television shooting base in the world, the only "national film and television industry experimental zone" in China, and is called "Hollywood in China" by Hollywood magazine in the United States.