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Where was the filming location of "Longing for Life 6"? Is it a tourist area?

The official announcement of "Longing for Life 6" will be broadcast this month. It is said that this episode of "Longing for Life 6" was filmed in Changjiang, Hainan.

"Farewell to the Peach Blossom Land and run towards the blue sea and blue sky."

? "Longing for Life" is a life service documentary program jointly launched by Hunan Satellite TV and Zhejiang Hexin Media. In the program, the protagonists return to their hometown together, bringing to the audience a picture of life of "self-reliance, hard work and sweat, warm friendship, perfect ecology, and a beautiful life."

So far, "Longing for Life" has been filmed for 6 seasons.

Each season shows us the beauty of life. The days are so slow and full of affection, and happiness is integrated into the daily farming, permeating the time when the sun rises and the sun sets in.

A happy life is probably like this.

The first season is "Farmer Chapter". The shooting location was Miyun on the outskirts of Beijing, a very beautiful county town and a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. It felt like being in a picture scroll. The beautiful pictures and wonderful life aroused many people's yearning for pastoral life.

? Season 2 "Jiangnan Chapter". The shooting took place in Heling Village, Jiuxian County, Tonglu.

? The third season is "Xiangxi Chapter". The filming location was Wengcao Village, Morong Town, Guzhang County, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.

? The fourth season is "Caiyun Chapter". The shooting location was Xishuangbanna, "South of Caiyun".

? The fifth season is "Peach Blossom Spring". The filming location was Peach Blossom Spring in Changde, Hunan.

? The sixth season should be the "Good Life" chapter. The filming location was in Changjiang Li Autonomous County, Hainan.

? Let’s introduce the beauty of Changjiang Li Autonomous County.

Changjiang Li Autonomous County is located between 18°53' and 19°30' north latitude and 108°38' and 109°17' east longitude. Located in the west of Hainan Island. It has a tropical monsoon oceanic climate, which is characterized by an obvious continental island climate, with abundant sunshine and abundant heat. The annual average temperature is 24.1-25.1°C.

Due to its superior geographical location, Changjiang County has many tourist attractions. Bawangling Tropical Forest Park, 26 kilometers away from Changjiang County, is a national AAA-level scenic spot. Bawangling is very rich in animal and plant resources. There are 2213 species of wild vascular plants in 967 genera and 220 families; 365 species of terrestrial vertebrate wild animals in 28 orders and 85 families. Among them, there are 2 species of national first-level protected plants, 19 species of national second-level protected plants, and 6 species of national first-level protected animals, accounting for 86% of the province’s first-level national protected animals.

Qizi Bay (Romantic Cape) in the west, leaning on Changhua Ridge in the east and connected to the sea in the west, is about 20 kilometers long from east to west, in an S shape, with sandy rocks and white waves. The water in the bay is clear to the bottom, and the sand is fine and soft, as white as silver. The coast is lined with strange peaks, grotesque rocks, lush trees, blooming mountain flowers, cheerful springs, bright sunshine, and spring-like weather all year round. It is a rare natural bathing place and an ideal place for light bathing and sand bathing. The silver sandy beach and the blue sea are connected together, making people's soul enjoy flying.

At the junction of Changjiang County and Baisha, there is Hainan Baomeiling Provincial Nature Reserve. Due to the special topography, the Baomeiling Forest Area has nurtured rich tropical animal and plant resources. The currently preserved forest is the best-preserved low-altitude tropical natural forest in western Hainan and is a typical ecosystem. At the same time, this area It is an important place for the new wild population of Hainan Eld's Deer, an internationally endangered species and a national first-level protected animal.

Hainan should be the most beautiful in this season. By broadcasting "The Longing for Life" in the days currently suppressed by the epidemic, I hope to bring some sunshine to everyone's bleak lives.