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Where was the costume film Palace filmed?

The costume film "Palace" was mainly shot in Hengdian Film and Television City, North Putuo Film and Television City and other film and television cities.

Hengdian Studios:

Zhejiang Hengdian Film and Television City Co., Ltd. is located in Hengdian Town, Dongyang City, Zhejiang Province, and is a subsidiary of Hengdian Group, a super-large private enterprise in China. The company's total assets exceed 5 billion yuan, and it has a number of film and television shooting bases (scenic spots) that span thousands of years and converge north and south regions, such as Guangzhou Street, Hongkong Street, Qin king Palace, Riverside Map in Qingming, Palace Garden in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Dream Valley, Dazhi Temple, Pingyandong Mansion, Huaxia Cultural Park, Ming and Qing Dwellings Expo City and National Defense Science Park. There are three to four-star hotels such as Grand Hotel, International Trade Building, Movie Star Hotel, Tourism Building and Fengjing Jiali Hotel, and more than 20 business hotels such as Xinghe Hotel and Jinghua Hotel. There are also film and television management service companies, landscape companies, marketing companies, tourism commodity companies, catering management companies, product management and development centers and other subsidiaries, with more than 4,600 employees directly engaged in film and television and tourism services. The company first started in 1996, and in just 18 years, it has become the largest film and television shooting base in the world, and has been called "Hollywood in China" by Hollywood magazine in the United States. From 65438 to 2008, there were Opium Wars, Heroes, Wuji, Yongzheng Dynasty, Emperor Hanwu, Longhumen, Mancheng Golden Flower, Painted Skin, Mummy 3, Warlords, Children of Huangshi, etc. At the beginning of 2004, Hengdian was established by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television as the first national film and television industry experimental zone in China. In 2006, Hengdian Film and Television City was named "Top Ten Film and Television Shooting Bases in China". In June, 2007, Hengdian Film and Television City was selected as "the most distinctive film and television shooting base in China" by 10 Shanghai International Film Festival. In April 2007, the Ministry of Personnel and the National Tourism Administration awarded Zhejiang Hengdian Film and Television City Co., Ltd. the honorary title of "National Advanced Collective of Tourism System", which is the only private enterprise in Zhejiang Province to receive this honor. In February 2009, Hengdian Film and Television City was identified as a demonstration base of cultural industry in Zhejiang Province by the Provincial Department of Culture. On March 20 10, Zhejiang Famous Brand Strategy Promotion Committee officially recognized Hengdian Film and Television City as a famous brand in Zhejiang Province. On April 20108/KLOC-0, the National Tourism Administration officially awarded Hengdian Film and Television City the title of national 5A-level tourist attraction.

North Putuo Film and Television City:

North Putuo Film and Television City is a large-scale multifunctional film and television city which integrates tourism, film and television shooting, film and television training, conference reception and cultural exchange after CCTV Wuxi Film and Television City and Zhuozhou Film and Television City. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, art groups in the city hold lively "performing arts flower shows" on the "underwater stage" and various scenic spots, together with local folk flowers. There are antique buildings such as Dream of Red Mansions Garden and North Putuo Temple in the city, as well as activities full of traditional folk culture such as Mongolian tea bags, flyover customs, disguised parties and hydrangea. The three streets, one village, training institute and star cradle in the ancient town of Ming and Qing Dynasties indicate that the film and television culture in China will further develop. Painting and Calligraphy Institute, Ceramic Art Museum and Matsuzaka Plum Garden have more traditional cultural characteristics of China. There are more than 20 scenic spots, more than 50 landscapes and a temple in memory of Cao Xueqin, the author of A Dream of Red Mansions. At the beginning of April every year, North Putuo Film and Television City holds a grand flower show. There are various folk art performances, such as lion dance and roller boating. North Putuo Garden has shot more than 700 films and TV dramas, including Tianqiao Dream, Princess Zhu Huan, Yongzheng Dynasty, Fumen, Kangxi's Private Visit, Ji Xiaolan with Iron Teeth and Copper Teeth, and Sophora japonica in May. CCTV has also filmed programs such as Sunset Red, China Style, and Zheng Da Variety, as well as veterans and celebrities in film and television circles, such as Xie Tian, Li Hua, Zhou Chuanji, Zhang Yimou and Peisi Chen. , and personally guide them, really famous. In this way, it attracted countless tourists to visit.

Beijing Forbidden City:

The Forbidden City in Beijing, formerly known as the Forbidden City, was the palace of 24 emperors in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the essence of China Palace architecture, an unparalleled masterpiece of ancient architecture, and the largest and most well-preserved ancient wooden structure complex in the world. Many early film and television dramas were filmed in the Forbidden City, but now they are not allowed to be filmed as national cultural relics.