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Wuxi Film and Television Base Three Kingdoms City Attractions Introduction + Scenic Area Map

Introduction to the attractions of the Three Kingdoms City in Wuxi Film and Television Base

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Introduction to the scenic spot: The Three Kingdoms City is located on the shores of the beautiful Taihu Lake and is lush and green. At the foot of Junzhang Mountain, it is a large-scale film and television cultural scenic spot built by CCTV for filming the 84-episode TV series "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The film crew of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" once filmed "Liu Bei's Recruitment", "Conversation with Confucian Confucians" and "Hengshan Fu" here. "Poetry", "Burning Red Cliff", "Borrowing the East Wind" and many other highlights.

Introduction to the tour: The buildings in the Three Kingdoms City are magnificent, simple and solemn, with tall city gate towers, Wuwang Palace built on the mountain, Taoyuan, Caoying Water Village, Dianjiangtai, Ganlu Temple, Wollongong, etc. Dozens of large-scale scenic spots reflect the rich style of the Han Dynasty. The Three Kingdoms City's unique golden water tour - taking an ancient boat tour on Taihu Lake, allows tourists from afar to get close to Taihu Lake and appreciate the charm of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River. There are exciting performances in the scenic area, with more than ten horse fights, singing and dancing programs taking turns every day. In particular, the large-scale ancient war performance "Three Heroes Fight Lu Bu" is the most exciting. Its grand performance scenes and shocking horse stunts are well received by tourists.

Introduction to attractions:

Three Kingdoms City Gate Tower (Chinese Military Camp) The flags and flags on the Three Kingdoms City Gate Tower are fluttering with great momentum. In front of the city gate tower, two statues of Han Dynasty mythical beasts: Tianlu and Bixie stand in the square. Tianlu means "Eternally Sui Bailu"; ward off evil means "eliminate bad luck".

Three Kingdoms Figure Sculpture Group Speaking of the story of the Three Kingdoms, it is actually the story of the characters. The Three Kingdoms figure sculpture group was built after the filming of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It shows tourists the majestic appearance of the generals of the Wei, Shu, and Wu Three Kingdoms in an intuitive and vivid way. This group of sculptures are all classic figures from the Three Kingdoms. They are divided by country. In the middle are figures from the Kingdom of Shu, on the left are the troops of the Kingdom of Wei, and on the right are the troops of the Kingdom of Wu.

Taoyuan Taoyuan is the filming location of "The Three Brothers in Taoyuan", the opening chapter of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei met unexpectedly in front of a recruitment notice. They all had ambitions and wanted to make a difference in troubled times. The three of them came to Zhang Fei's home, and under the influence of alcohol, they made an oath to heaven in the peach garden in the backyard: "Although we have different surnames, we will become brothers and report to the country to protect the people. We do not wish to be born in the same year, the same month and the same day, but we only wish to die in the same year, the same month and the same day." "It's exactly this: "This worship is loyal and courageous, and you will never change in life or death." It has been passed down through the ages.

Cao Cao ordered General Tai Cao Cao, whose courtesy name was Mengde and whose nickname was Amo, from Qiao County, Peiguo (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). Cao Cao served as the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty and was later granted the title of King of Wei, laying the foundation for the founding of Cao Wei. After his son Cao Pi became emperor, he followed Cao Cao as Emperor Wu, that is, Emperor Wu of Wei.

Caoying Water Village The entire Caoying Water Village consists of the camp gate, watchtowers, building ships and Caoying Pier. It is the filming location for the highlight of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "The Burning of Red Cliff".

Cao Cao's Lou Ship Cao Cao's Lou Ship consists of two floors, the upper and lower floors. The first floor of the ship is Cao Cao's meeting hall, where Cao Cao discussed matters and entertained guests. The second floor is the study room. In the middle of the book is the Chinese character "Cao" in seal script. On the table is the tiger charm used by Cao Cao to issue orders. On the left side of the wooden board is the famous "Dan Ge Xing" engraved on it.

The Arena is a circular building with Han Dynasty characteristics, built in the form of an ancient stage. During the Three Kingdoms period, the main function of the arena was to boost the morale of soldiers before going off to battle. Soldiers competed with each other and experienced each other here, which helped improve the soldiers' survivability on the battlefield and stimulate their fighting spirit.

The Arena is a circular building with Han Dynasty characteristics, built in the form of an ancient stage. During the Three Kingdoms period, the main role of the arena was to boost the morale of soldiers before going off to battle. Soldiers competed with each other and experienced each other here, which helped improve the soldiers' survivability on the battlefield and stimulate their fighting spirit.

Zhou Yu’s general station is shaped like a military tent and is located on an 8.5-meter-high hillside. At that time, Zhou Yu was in the tiger position, and his high-spirited and majestic dispatch of troops and generals were vividly displayed here. This is the place where Zhou Yu discussed military affairs with the generals and taught the navy. It is also where Zhou Yu's "bitter meat plan" punished the veteran Huang Gai.

The Seven Star Altar is the filming location for "Zhuge Liang Borrows the East Wind" in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". Built according to the pattern of the Yin and Yang Bagua of heaven and earth, the top of the altar is in the shape of a Yin and Yang fish, surrounded by Bagua images in all directions.

Wu Palace Wu Palace was the palace of the Soochow monarch during the Three Kingdoms period. The entire palace has white walls and green tiles, and is magnificent. The palace consists of Que Tower, Shenlong Hall, Juxian Hall, Lexian Hall, Xiangning Palace and other buildings. The two tall towers in front are the "que towers". The "que tower" has three meanings: one is a sign of entering the city gate, the other is a place where soldiers stand guard, and the third is a symbol of the owner's status and rank according to the height. .

Shenlong Hall Shenlong Hall is the main hall of Wu Palace. It is the place where Sun Quan, the leader of Soochow, handles major military and political affairs. The Shenlong Temple is set up on a naturally formed hillside and is well-proportioned, highlighting its tallness and majesty. It adopts the highest-standard roof in ancient architecture - the double-eaves verandah roof, which is supported by thick columns and huge brackets, highlighting the majesty of the imperial palace. The scene layout in the palace is divided into: ritual and music area, government area, and wedding ceremony area.

Xiangning Palace Xiangning Palace is the harem of Wu Palace and the place where Sun Quan’s concubines live. The main hall on the first floor is Sun Quan's meeting hall, where Sun Quan meets with his courtiers; the second floor is the scene of Liu Bei and Sun Shangxiang entering the bridal chamber during their wedding in the TV series "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

The bridal chamber is surrounded by palace lanterns and clusters of hydrangeas, making it look grand and festive. The furnishings in the bridal chamber follow the style of the Han Dynasty. A turtle is placed in front of the wedding bed, which symbolizes longevity and auspiciousness. There is a background picture of wild geese hanging on the wall, which symbolizes the fidelity of Liu Bei and Sun Shangxiang's marriage.

Fengyi Pavilion Fengyi Pavilion is the filming location for "Lü Bu Plays Diao Chan" in the TV series "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It tells the story of Diao Chan and Lu Bu having a private meeting in Fengyi Pavilion, which was broken up by Dong Zhuo.

Ganlu Temple Ganlu Temple is the place where Wu Guotai, the mother of King Wu Sun Quan, burned incense and worshiped Buddha. Scenes such as "The Son-in-law of Wu Guotai" and "Sun Quan and Liu Bei split stones to make a wish" in the TV series "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" were filmed here. Climb the last step of Ganlu Temple and have a panoramic view of the palace corridors and water village scenery. This is the best place to enjoy the scenery in the Three Kingdoms City.

Wollongong is a natural oxygen bar hidden in the scenic spot. Stepping into Wollongong, the melodious music of the piano can be heard in the ears, and the lingering sound makes people feel quiet and comfortable.

The stunt field uses a scaled miniature model to show the war scene between the two armies when the "Battle of Chibi" took place. It reproduces the dry stronghold, water stronghold, point general platform, camp gate, etc. in the military camps of both sides. Military tents, ships, etc. The warships in the water are connected with iron ropes and arranged in a formation.

Ancient boat tour on Taihu Lake. Ancient boat tour on Taihu Lake is one of the special tour projects in the Three Kingdoms City. During the ancient boat tour on Taihu Lake, you will see the Seven-Star Altar, which is "Zhuge Liang borrowed the east wind" and was built on the mountain. The entire tour takes about 18 minutes, including the Red Cliff Plank Road, the Caoying Water Village where the "Burning Red Cliff" was filmed, and the unique and beautiful scenery of Taihu Lake.