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Where was Nirvana in Fire filmed? -Location introduction.

Fire's TV series Nirvana won unanimous praise after its broadcast, with a douban score as high as 9.4, starring Hugh, Wang Kai and Tamia Liu. So where was this TV series filmed? Let's find out!

Nirvana in Fire was filmed in Wuxi Shuihu City, Hengdian Film and Television City, West Zhejiang Prairie, Xiangshan Film and Television City and Yandang Mountain.

"Nirvana in Fire" tells the story of "Unicorn Genius" Mei, whose talent is incomparable. She used her illness to clear the fog, learned many tricks, avenged her grievances for many years, and supported the new king.

Exterior Introduction of Nirvana in Fire Wuxi Shuihu Shuihu is located on the bank of Taihu Lake in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. It is another film and television shooting base invested and built by CCTV to shoot the large-scale TV series Water Margin after Tang Cheng and The Three Kingdoms. 1996 In March, the crew of Water Margin started shooting, and officially started shooting on March 8th. 1997. Shuihu is adjacent to San'guo City in the south and Taihu Lake in the west, covering an area of 580 mu, with a water area of 1.500 mu. The main landscape of Shuihucheng can be divided into three parts: state, county, capital and Liangshan.

Hengdian Film and Television City Hengdian Film and Television City is a large-scale comprehensive tourist area integrating film and television, tourism, vacation, leisure and sightseeing. With its rich cultural heritage and unique historical landscape, it has been rated as a national AAAAA tourist attraction. 1996, built to cooperate with the famous director Xie Jin in filming the historical blockbuster Opium War, was officially opened to the public.

Western Zhejiang Prairie The western Zhejiang Prairie is located in the grassland scenic spot of Anren Town, Qujiang District, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. The Millennium Cinnamomum camphora, streams and lawns in the scenic area have become a unique pastoral scenery. Not only Nirvana in Fire was filmed here, but also documentaries such as The Secret History of Princess Taiping, Legend of the Zodiac and Qiantang on Earth were filmed here. Different from other scenic spots, it is well developed, with barbecues, swimming, parties and karaoke. It is an ideal place for people to spend their holidays and relax. Opening hours: Full-day admission: Free transportation: Take Longyou shuttle bus to the gate of Anren Timber Inspection Station at Quzhou Railway Station, coach station and North Bus Station, and walk 2 kilometers inside.

Xiangshan Film and Television City Xiangshan Film and Television City is located in Ningbo Film and Television Culture Industrial Zone, Datang Port Ecological Leisure Tourism Block, Xiangshan County, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, with a total area of 1 176 mu. Taking Lingyan Mountain as the background, combined with the local natural landscapes such as mountains, rocks, caves, water and forests, the first real-life movie theme park in China was built around the tourist experience, film and television interest and tourism interaction.

Xiangshan Film and Television City is one of the top ten film and television bases in China, a national AAAA-level scenic spot, a charming scenic spot in China, and the best theme amusement and holiday destination. It also won the titles of "Golden Journey Award in Asia, the first batch of most distinctive and charming tourist destinations" and "20 17 annual popularity award for tourist attractions".

Yandang Mountain Yandang Mountain, also known as Wild Goose Rock and Wild Goose Mountain. Because there is a lake on the top of the mountain, the reeds are dense and the grass is swaying, and the autumn geese in the south stay here, so it is named Yandang.

In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Guozhao and ming prince built a temple and tower under Furong Peak, which was the beginning of Yandang Mountain. During the Tang Dynasty, Nuoluanna, a monk from the western regions, admired the reputation of Yandang Mountain as a "flower village and bird mountain" and led 300 disciples to Yandang Mountain to preach Buddhism. He is regarded as the originator of Yandang Mountain.

In the Song Dynasty, the development scale of Yandang Mountain gradually increased, with 18 temples, 10 courtyards and 16 pavilions, which was the heyday of its development.