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What's interesting about Xiqiao Mountain National Art Film and Television City?

Xiqiao Mountain Guo Yi Film and Television City is located at the foot of Xiqiao Mountain. He has shot many film and television dramas and is the punching point for many film and television dramas. The main attractions of Studio City are Ming and Qing Imperial Palace, Kaifeng House, Guangzhou Street, Hong Kong Street and Kowloon City Village.

Guo Yi Film and Television City in Xiqiao Mountain has several punch-in points for film and television dramas, including Ming and Qing Palace, Kaifeng Mansion, Guangzhou Street, Hong Kong Street and Kowloon City Village. Many positive energy film and television dramas have been born. While visiting the film and television shooting base, you can relive the history and inherit the red life. It integrates film and television, tourism, leisure and entertainment, and plans to build an international professional film and television kaleidoscope paradise. The national art tourism project is located at the foot of Xiqiao Mountain. It covers an area of about/kloc-0.5 million mu with a total investment of more than 2 billion yuan. Film and television shooting base, multi-functional photo studio, wedding photography base and other projects have been built. From the Palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties to the streetscape in the Republic of China, from retro nostalgia to modern romance, time travel and cross-border travel, everything is beyond your imagination.

Xiqiao Mountain scenic spots are introduced as follows:

I. The Forbidden City in Ming and Qing Dynasties The Forbidden City in Ming and Qing Dynasties is also called the Forbidden City. Guo Yi Film and Television City copied and restored the main buildings of the Forbidden City at the ratio of 1:4, such as the Wumen Gate, Jinshui Bridge, Hall of Supreme Harmony and Gan Qing Palace. Resplendent palaces, natural gardens and lakes, majestic dragon eaves and magnificent palace squares? Just like visiting Beijing in person, it has become a good place for tourists to explore the secluded palace and explore the past. Many TV dramas of TVB were shot here, such as My Father-in-law Leaving the Palace.

2. Kaifeng House Here, 1: 1 Restore the ancient county house with China characteristics, aggrieved drums, majestic stone lions and stone pillars tied to horses? Scattered and arranged, the corridors are connected, giving people a dignified atmosphere of the yamen.

Third, Guangzhou Street Guangzhou Street vividly reproduces the real scene of Yangcheng from the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, which seems to be a just journey connecting reality and history. In the past, Taikoocang, Tianzi Wharf, xiguan big house, Thirteen Lines and Arcade were restored in front of you, and the strong historical atmosphere brought you brand-new visual enjoyment!

4. Hong Kong Street Hong Kong Street was originally built to match the film "The Last Battle of Ip Man", and it was the first block built by Guo Yi Film and Television City. The overall architecture of Hong Kong Street presents a nostalgic style from 1930s to 1970s, which is mainly divided into Hong Kong Scenic Area and Kowloon Walled City Scenic Area. "The Last Battle of Ip Man" was filmed in the streets of Hong Kong.

5. There are many shooting scenes in Guo Yi Film and Television City, Kowloon Walled City, which vividly reflect the historical features of different times and regions. What I am introducing to you now is Kowloon Castle Village in the 1960s and 1970s. Through the realistic scenes restored by the Chinese art professional team, I can understand the "cancer city" of this bustling old Hong Kong and the historical events in the slums. Kowloon walled city was built in imitation of the original appearance of 1993 before demolition, when it was a legendary slum. IP Man's Last Battle, TVB Series Love Against Three Worlds, The Story of a Woman's Spy Blood, Defender and many other TV dramas were filmed here.

6. Kai Tak Playground Kai Tak Playground takes you to pursue your childhood memories in Hong Kong. Hurricane flying chair, children's train, bumper car, merry-go-round, leapfrog, pirate ship and 7D cinema are all available; The extremely fast drifting car and the war in the underground palace

Game experience The Fast and the Furious.

7. Warm reminder address: intersection of Xiqiao Huanshan Road and Shannan Road, Nanhai District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province

Traffic Guide: Take Joe 16 Road to Xiqiao Mountain South Station (climbing entrance), get off and walk to Guo Yi Film and Television City. Take Qiao0 1 and get off at Xiqiao Mountain South Station and walk to Guo Yi Film and Television City.

Tel: 400-0757-222