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Westward Journey Shooting Place

The shooting location of the Westward Journey is: Zhenbeibao Western Studios.

Zhenbeibao Western Cinema is located at the northern end of Xixia District, Yinchuan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, covering an area of 0.7 square kilometers and a construction area of 500,000 square meters. It is a national 5A-level scenic spot integrating sightseeing, entertainment, leisure, catering and shopping. It was founded by the famous writer Zhang Xianliang on February 1,1and September, 1993.

The western studio of Zhenbeibao is characterized by simplicity, primitiveness, roughness, desolation and folk culture. It has been rated as one of the top ten film and television bases in China, one of the three film and television cities in China, and the only film and television city in western China. The number of films produced here, the number of rising stars and the number of film and television awards at home and abroad rank among the top in the country.

This is also a must-see place to travel to Yinchuan. As early as April 2007, Zhenbeibao West Studios was rated as "the most popular tourist destination in China" and one of the top ten film and television bases in China. 20 18 China Yellow River Tourism Conference was awarded as "Fifty Scenes of the Yellow River in China".

The architectural model of Chinese and western films in Zhenbeibao;

Zhenbeibao Western Cinema is located at the northern end of Xixia District, Yinchuan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, covering an area of 0.7 square kilometers and a construction area of 500,000 square meters. There are two ancient castles in the studio of Zhenbeibao West, one in the south and the other in the north, which are called Zhenbeibao and Zhennanbao, both of which sit west and face east. The cinema in the west of Zhenbeibao is characterized by simplicity, roughness, desolation and folk culture.

In Zhenbeibao Western Studios, scenes and props of some films are preserved and restored for tourists to watch. The scenes on display include the gatehouse and doorway in A Chinese Odyssey, and a series of scenes such as "the sky falls apart" when the Monkey King fights with Niu Wangmo. The blacksmith camp scene in the Yellow River ballads.

In Red Sorghum, the Moon Gate, the Brewing Workshop, the bedroom of Jiu-Er (Gong Li), the sedan chair that Jiu-Er sat in when she got married, and the vat bowl containing wine. There are also film and television service facilities such as the screening hall of the film archive.