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Where was the educated youth family filmed?

"Educated Youth Family" was filmed in 2014.

After three months of intense filming, the seventh TV series "Educated Youth Family" created by Asia Media Entertainment Co., Ltd. was successfully completed in Wujiang a few days ago. As the country's first TV series that reflects the family life of educated youth, the drama not only stars the famous director Su Zhou, but also has powerful actors such as Ren Chengwei, Li Lin, and Yang Mei as the protagonists, as well as Yu Rongguang, Li Chengru, Pan Hong, Gao Ming, Liu Jia and other big names joining the cast.

"Educated Youth Family" tells the story: After the educated youth Song Dajiang returned to the city from the countryside, he became a partner with the female educated youth Chen Yueqing, and adopted an abandoned baby Qiao Sheng to form an educated youth family. Qiao Sheng has been naughty since he was a child. When he grew up, he repeatedly got into trouble and became an increasingly degenerate second-generation rich man. For this reason, Song Dajiang hid his family, relatives and friends, implemented a plan to fake bankruptcy, and went out to work. After that, his wife Chen Yueqing and his son Qiao Sheng could only make ends meet by setting up a big cake stall.

Scenery location Suzhou

Suzhou, known as Wu in ancient times, or simply Su, is also known as Gusu, Pingjiang, etc. It is a national historical and cultural city, a scenic tourist city, and a national high-tech industrial base. One of the important central cities in the Yangtze River Delta. Located in the southeast of Jiangsu Province and in the middle of the Yangtze River Delta, it is an important part of the Jiangsu Yangtze River Economic Belt. It borders Shanghai to the east, Jiaxing to the south, Taihu Lake to the west, and the Yangtze River to the north.

Suzhou has a subtropical monsoon oceanic climate with four distinct seasons and abundant rainfall. It grows rice, wheat, and rape, and produces cotton, sericulture, and forest fruits. Its specialty products include Biluochun tea, Yangtze saury, Taihu whitebait, and Yangcheng Lake hairy crabs.

Suzhou is one of the first 24 national historical and cultural cities in China. It has a history of nearly 2,500 years and is the birthplace of Wu culture. Most people in Suzhou belong to Jiangsu and Zhejiang ethnic groups and speak Wu dialect. Suzhou gardens are representatives of Chinese private gardens and are listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.