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Where is the whirlwind shoot? Introduction of cyclone scene.
Where is the whirlwind shoot?
Hengdian Film and Television City is located in Hengdian Town, Dongyang City, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, China, where the TV series is about to start shooting. Since 1996, Hengdian Group has invested a total of 3 billion yuan to build Guangzhou Street, Gangjie Street, Ming and Qing Palace, Qin king Palace, Riverside Map on Qingming Festival, Huaxia Cultural Park, Ming and Qing Residential Expo City, Dream Valley, Pingyandong Mansion and Dazhi Temple 13 span.
Hengdian Film and Television City is the only "National Film and Television Industry Experimental Zone" in China, and it is called "Hollywood of China" by American Hollywood magazine.
Panoramic introduction
1In August, 996, in order to film the Opium War, Hengdian built its first film and television base: Guangzhou Street. Since then, this "first town in the south of the Yangtze River" has taken the first step to grow into a film and television base in China. Today, Hengdian Film and Television City has become the largest film and television shooting base with the most shooting scenes, the most complete supporting facilities and the longest historical span in the world. It has the largest high-tech indoor studio in China, with an area of 1944 square meters and a height of 23 meters, and is known as "Oriental Hollywood". The grand base scale and rich shooting scenes have attracted many film and television directors at home and abroad to lead the crew to shoot. Heroes, Promise, Golden Flowers and Walking on Thin Ice are all produced in Hengdian. Only 20 1 1 year, the production of film and television dramas in Hengdian Film and Television Base reached more than 4,000 episodes, accounting for 1/4 of the national film and television drama production.
1In August, 996, in order to film the Opium War, Hengdian built its first film and television base: Guangzhou Street. Since then, this "first town in the south of the Yangtze River" has taken the first step to grow into a film and television base in China. Today, Hengdian Film and Television City has become the largest film and television shooting base with the most shooting scenes, the most complete supporting facilities and the longest historical span in the world. It has the largest high-tech indoor studio in China, with an area of 1944 square meters and a height of 23 meters, and is known as "Oriental Hollywood". The grand base scale and rich shooting scenes have attracted many film and television directors at home and abroad to lead the crew to shoot. Heroes, Promise, Golden Flowers and Walking on Thin Ice are all produced in Hengdian. Only 20 1 1 year, the production of film and television dramas in Hengdian Film and Television Base reached more than 4,000 episodes, accounting for 1/4 of the national film and television drama production.
At present, Hengdian Film and Television City has seven scenic spots, namely: Qin Wangfu Scenic Spot, Qingming Shanghetu Scenic Spot, Dream Valley (Jiangnan Water Town) Scenic Spot, Dazhi Temple Scenic Spot, Guangzhou Jiegang Street Scenic Spot, Ming and Qing Palace Scenic Spot and Pingyan Dongfu Scenic Spot. In addition, there are six bases under construction, namely: Shanghai Beach, Tang Jie of Tang Palace, Huaxia Cultural Park, Kowloon Grand Canyon, Lover Valley and Movie Dream World.
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