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Where was Kuangdong shot?

The main filming location of "Hurry Up" is Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province.

This small southern city has mountains and sea, and has a unique retro charm of the hometown of overseas Chinese. It really makes people feel like they are back in the early 21st century. As the hometown of more than 4 million overseas Chinese around the world, countless ancestors have set out from here to travel around the world and traveled across five continents, and finally returned to their roots to support their homeland. The retro charm of the blend of East and West is a distinctive feature that distinguishes it from other places. Jiangmen not only retains old Western-style buildings but also has a strong urban atmosphere. It is known as an ideal "natural studio" for filming film and television dramas.

Many scenes in "Kurst" were shot in Jiangmen, including the artificial lake in Taishan City, the Jianghai District Government Building, Taishan Overseas Chinese Village, and the Mei Family Courtyard.

Must-visit attractions in Jiangmen:

1. Thirty-three Market Street

Thirty-three Market Street is the birthplace of Jiangmen City and can be regarded as the origin of the city. origin. It is not a specific street name, but a collective name for historical streets such as Xuding, North Street and Changdi.

2. Jiangmen Water Street Farmers Market

Water Street Farmers Market is the oldest vegetable market in Jiangmen. There are bustling arcades on both sides of Water Street. The upper floors are retro Western-style small terraces, and the downstairs are various small shops. Later, Water Street was upgraded and the stalls became more neat and uniform, but the fireworks and bustle of the world have not diminished.

3. The arcade building complex in Taishan District

The arcade is a commercial and residential building. It is hot and rainy in Lingnan, so a part of the first floor is often set aside as a public sidewalk. , sun protection on sunny days, and shelter from rain on rainy days. Different from simple folk houses, the arcade buildings also have details worth appreciating, such as gorgeous glass and carved columns that combine Chinese and Western styles. This kind of architecture that combines aesthetics and practicality is very fascinating.

4. Meijia Courtyard

Meijia Courtyard is an ancient building jointly built by overseas Chinese. Architectural styles such as imitation Gothic, imitation Romanesque, imitation Baroque, Nanyang style, stele pavilion style, etc. have all been integrated into the traditional arcade buildings in Lingnan. This is an ancient building full of mixed style that looks at the whole of China. Very rare.

5. Kaiping Diaolou Village Group

Diaolou were originally buildings built by people for living and to prevent natural disasters, but the overseas Chinese who returned home also added their own aesthetics when building their houses. , so Western castles were moved to the countryside in Lingnan, and decorations such as Doric columns, Gothic pointed arches, and Ionic scrolls were all used, creating this style of combining Chinese and Western styles.