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Where was the battle of Changjin Lake taken in winter?

Northeast.

When shooting, in order to more truly reflect the bad weather on the battlefield, the crew filmed in the northeast of winter, and the temperature of MINUS 20 or 30 degrees was a "challenge limit" for the main creator.

In Tsui Hark's view, catching a cold is the most troublesome thing. "It is difficult for ordinary people to speak fluently. Actors have to speak dialogue, fight, the ground is slippery, and climb the hillside, and so on. Some scenes will be staged in Amb Lee. In addition to natural storms, blizzards actually have to be created by ourselves. "

Lin Chaoxian, the director who is most afraid of cold, filmed the battle of Changjin Lake. This is the first time that he experienced extremely cold weather in the filming process, which is a great challenge for him. For the cold of the studio and the hard shooting environment, the actors who play the soldiers of the Seventh Company must feel the deepest.

The film was filmed for six months, and it is the longest film ever made in Jason Wu. The cold every day makes him "unforgettable".

In fact, there are many places in the battle of Changjin Lake, and the war is fierce, but the story of the film begins with a quiet and peaceful small fishing village. Wu returned to his hometown in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province by boat, and the beautiful green hills along the way set off the calm lake water, which left a deep impression on the audience.

In the film, the location of this Jiangnan fishing village is Hanshan Lake in Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province. Hanshan Lake, Lishimen Reservoir, located 40 kilometers east of Tiantai County, is named after Hanshanzi, a famous hermit poet in Tang Dynasty, who once wandered here.