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Where is the ancient city of imitation song dynasty?

Imitation Song ancient city is a cultural tourist attraction.

It is located at 10 km west of Dunhuang City, with Gobi Oasis in the east, beacon towers in the Han Dynasty in the west, Mingsha Mountain in the south and desert wilderness in the north. The city was a film and television city in July, 1987, which was funded by the Japanese side and designed and built by the Chinese side when co-producing the film Dunhuang. Because the story of Dunhuang took place in the Song Dynasty, all the scenery in the city was built according to the style of the Song Dynasty, so it was called "Dunhuang Ancient City Imitating Song Dynasty" or "Shazhou City Imitating Song Dynasty", and the locals referred to it as "Dunhuang Film City" or "Dunhuang Ancient City" for short. After the film was finished, this "ancient city" was handed over to the local area for protection and utilization, and became a film and television shooting base in western China, thus adding a new tourist attraction to Dunhuang. The ancient city has a huge scale, with a total area of 65438+ 10,000 square meters and a building area of1.110,000 square meters. The surrounding city walls are made of adobe, with three gates: east, west and south. The East Gate is modeled after the original East Gate in Dunhuang, which is simple and elegant. The west gate tower is towering, reaching as high as 18 meters. It's called "wangjinglou", and the plaque "The Western Regions are in the West" is hung upstairs. Two towers are flying in the air, with four corners high and opposite. There are five blocks in the city, representing Bianliang, Gaochang, Ganzhou and Xingqing respectively. The first street represents the side beam, which is modeled after nanzenji of Wutai Mountain. Street view is built with reference to the famous painting Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival in Song Dynasty, including street buildings, restaurants, Buddhist temples, storefronts, pawn shops and warehouses. North of Bianliang is Ganzhou, the capital of Uighurs who occupied Hexi before Xixia, which was celebrated in Xixia period. This building has a typical Xixia style. To the north of Ganzhou is the center of the ancient city, a market square in Dunhuang in the Song Dynasty, with spacious chariots and horses shops and office buildings guarded by Guancheng. Shazhou Street is the main street of the ancient city. In addition to the facade of the shop, there is also a drug rehabilitation center owned by the army. In front of Zhu Hong, there are a pair of stone lions and two arches. The list of swords and guns on both sides is like the majesty and solemnity of feudal society. There is Gaochang Street in the northwest of the ancient city, which has strong western characteristics and Turpan customs. The blocks in the ancient city are independent of each other and the buildings are in each other's background. The overall design is seamless and unique. Dunhuang Film and Television City reproduces the majestic posture of Dunhuang, an important town in the northwest during the Tang and Song Dynasties, and is known as the largest film and television shooting base in western China. Besides Dunhuang, there are more than 10 Chinese and foreign film and television dramas filmed here, such as The List of Gods, Roaring Sword and Roaring Sand, Xinlongmen Inn, The Prince of Shazhou and A Mirage. Now it has become one of the main tourist attractions in Dunhuang. Dunhuang "ancient city" is located on the way from the urban area to Yangguan tourist line, and the traffic is very convenient. In order to meet the needs of tourists, amusement projects such as horse riding, archery, shooting, clothing, photography, video, film and television props display and Dunhuang film and television appreciation are carried out. Provide teahouse, catering, souvenir shopping and other services.