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Step into the world of Chinese cinema at this immersive film and television theme park
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A comprehensive guide to Shanghai's immersive film and television theme park.
Shanghai Film Park is a unique theme park dedicated to Chinese cinema and television. It features meticulously reconstructed historical streets and buildings that have served as backdrops for countless films and TV dramas. Visitors can walk through sets that depict old Shanghai, ancient China, and various historical periods.
The park offers interactive experiences including costume rentals, acting workshops, and live performances. It's also home to a museum showcasing Chinese film history and memorabilia. Whether you're a film buff or simply curious about Chinese cinema, Shanghai Film Park provides an entertaining and educational experience.
Shanghai Film Park features three must-visit zones that perfectly recreate different eras of Shanghai's history. These iconic locations have served as backdrops for countless films and TV dramas.
1930s Nanjing Road is a 1:1 replica of the bustling street from the Republican era, complete with vintage signs for Wing On and Sincere department stores. This is where many period dramas have been filmed. Huanghe Road/Jinxian Road is a dedicated set for the 1990s Shanghai scene from "Blossoms Shanghai." When the neon lights turn on at night, the atmosphere is perfect for capturing photos like Bao Zong.
Shikumen Lilong recreates the daily life of old Shanghai residents with red-brick lanes, public water taps, and clothes drying on bamboo poles.
Recommended route: Start with 1930s Nanjing Road to experience the golden age of old Shanghai, then visit Huanghe Road for 90s nostalgia (best at night). Finish with Shikumen Lilong to see the authentic residential life of old Shanghai. Don't forget to check the schedule for live performances and stunt shows.
The images on the right show the 1930s Nanjing Road, Huanghe Road, and Shikumen Lilong areas.
1930s Nanjing Road
No.211 Cheting Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai
October - November (spring-like weather) and March - May
Evening visits (19:00-21:00) for light shows
Adults: Around 80 RMB
Children: Around 50 RMB
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