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Why is there no Fujian in the first season of "Aerial China"?

There is no "Da Hu Jian" in the first season that is currently airing, which makes friends from Fujian very sad. In fact, it is because Hainan and Fujian are also provinces in the south, so they will not be released. In the filming of the same season, but don’t worry, there is still a lot worth watching in "Aerial China" except Fujian. For example, a rural road passing through colorful forests was shot from above in Wejiao Township, Jiuzhaigou County, Sichuan. In autumn and winter, the winding mountain roads in Wujiao Township are like jade ribbons dancing in the colorful forest.

Although there was an earthquake in Jiuzhaigou this year, the scenery of Jiuzhaigou is still the same and the beauty is still the same after the earthquake. When we come to Jiuzhaigou, we can feel the beauty of Jiuzhaigou and the changes of the four seasons in the mountains of Jiuzhaigou. The shooting was met with good weather. There were clouds and mist, and the sky was blue. It was beautiful to shoot, and even the director was full of praise! and exploring how volcanoes shaped the islands in Hainan. From an ancient fishing village to the resort paradise of Boao Town, the ever-changing landscape contains the story of Hainan’s renewal and iteration. Leaving the modern city and entering the central mountainous area, in addition to the blue sky and blue sea, Hainan also has modern colors. Also in Shaanxi, we saw the Huashan Mountain, Weihe River, Qianling Mausoleum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Daming Palace, and ancient city walls. We also introduced many rare animals and plants such as crested ibis, giant panda, golden monkey, takin, etc.

Interestingly, because the viewing angle was high enough, the film crew actually photographed a group of wild takin—animals that the local guide had not seen for more than 20 years. Although I am also a Shaanxi native, I couldn’t help but feel moved when I saw Shaanxi on the screen. What a shock!