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Restoration of Seoul Film and Television Base in Zaoyang, Hubei

Spring is warm in bloom, and Hubei has also ushered in a long-lost spring. At this time, 300,000 mu of cherry blossoms planted in and around the Zaoyang Seoul Film and Television Base in Hubei Province are also in full bloom. The scenery in front of us is extremely beautiful. Let's feel the spring here together.

2065438+00-2065438+00 On March 25th, 300,000 mu of peach blossoms were in full bloom in Zaoyang City, Hubei Province, waiting for tourists to go sightseeing. 1997 Zaoyang was awarded the title of "China Xiang Tao". Seoul, in the south of China, is the first national 4A scenic spot in the city. After being closed during the epidemic, it resumed business a few days ago. The scenic spot carrying 35,000 people is currently restricted to 1.5 million people every day. Outdoor projects are resumed, and indoor projects are still suspended; Actors wear masks and veils to perform, and citizens wear masks to walk in the garden and fly kites in the east wind.

Cherry blossoms open in Zaoyang, Hubei.

Seoul, Zaoyang, China is a large-scale retro architectural complex integrating the architectural essence of Han Dynasty and classical garden landscape. It can be called the largest film and television base in Central China and one of the most authoritative research bases of Chinese studies in China. Seoul, China, is located in film and television shooting, China cultural exhibition, tourism, citizens' leisure and entertainment, and Buddhist cultural promotion. It has the largest bronze sculpture city square in China and the largest Chu-Han ancient architecture complex in China. The TV series "Kyushu", "Tiansheng Long Song" and the movie "Shadow" were all filmed here. The construction of Seoul in South China is a place where the essence of Chu-Han culture is concentrated, and it also provides another new place for citizens' leisure and tourists' sightseeing.

Introduction of scenic spots

Seoul, China is located at the intersection of Zhongxing Avenue and Zhumin Road in Zaoyang City, with a total area of nearly 5,000 mu. There are "four major cultural buildings" in the Film and Television City, including the Film and Television Center, Guangwu Grand Theatre, Museum and City Impression Museum. The core area covers an area of 1936 mu and is divided into six areas: Han Palace, Han Street, Xi Shi, Citizen Cultural Square, Shunzhi and Dongshi, Seoul Hotel, Metropolis, Hot Springs, Citizen Leisure Center and Chinese Cultural Business Park. The scenic spot covers an area of 3,000 mu, and it is planned to be six major areas, including film and television exhibition area, film and television shooting area, film and television exchange area, leisure resort area, business service area and ecological environment area. In the future, South Seoul will also create dramas such as Korean historical dramas to inherit and carry forward national culture.