
The Hengdian Film and Television City located in Jinhua is a popular destination for experiencing historical architecture, and there are many scenic spots worth visiting. So, how should we go on a one-day trip to Hengdian? For specific travel guides and details, let's learn together
One day tour
[Morning: Qingming River Map]
[Chinese cuisine: Qin Palace]
Leaving the scenic area is the dining street "Kangzhuang Road" in Hengdian, where various special and affordable foods are available
[Afternoon: Huaxia Cultural Park Scenic Area]
In the scenic area, elements such as poetry and songs, famous mountains and pagodas, and Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian thoughts are combined for education and entertainment, wandering in the long river of Chinese culture for five thousand years and allowing oneself to settle in the heart
[Evening: Dream Valley]
Visit the largest nighttime theme park in East China, Dream Valley. Dreams, passion, and happiness are the unique features of this unparalleled night park, and dozens of amusement facilities will explode your nerves
[Dinner: Fantasy Valley Scenic Spot]
You can have dinner in the Fantasy Valley Scenic Spot, where there are "Balabala Food City", "Wanshengxing Restaurant", "Children's Theme Restaurant", etc.
Recommended Scenic Spots
Guangzhou Street · Hong Kong Street
Guangzhou Street Scenic Spot was built in 1996 to cooperate with director Xie Jin in shooting the historical blockbuster "Opium War", and it is the birthplace of Hengdian Film and Television City. In 1998, Hong Kong Street was expanded, with ancient roads crisscrossing, Pearl River Through the city, the street style of Canton and Hong Kong in the 19th century is restored and reappeared. Guangzhou and Hong Kong are close to each other in Hengdian. The streets of Guangzhou are surrounded by beautiful scenery, with the "Street View of Canton in the 19th Century in South Guangdong" reconstructed artistically, and the artificial lakes representing the "the Pearl River" and the "Small Rivers in Guangzhou"; Recreating the landscapes of the "Thirteen Barbarians Pavilion" and "Tianzi Wharf" from the past. It vividly reproduces the urban landscape of Guangzhou before and after the Opium War, and is a "genre painting" for modern tourists to enjoy the social street scenes of Guangzhou during the Qing Dynasty
Ming and Qing Palace Gardens
Ming and Qing Palace Gardens Scenic Area is a mega scenic area that integrates film and television shooting, tourism, festivals and ceremonies. It was founded in 1998 and covers an area of 1500 acres. It is the largest film and television base in Hengdian Film and Television City. The Ming and Qing Palace Garden is a 1:1 replica of the "Forbidden City" as a template, referring to the architectural techniques of the Ming and Qing dynasties and using the unique construction methods of film and television cities. It imitates the ritual systems of the Tang, Song, Yuan and other periods, and incorporates the architectural style of the Republic of China. It gathers four major series of buildings, including the Beijing Palace, Royal Gardens, Wangfu Yamen, Hutong Residential Houses, etc., and realistically reproduces the official residences, street markets, shops and palace styles of Yanjing in multiple historical periods. It has many historical landscapes such as Qipan Street, Chengtianmen Square, Qianbu Corridor, Wenwu Terrace, Jinshui River, Yudai Bridge, etc. It also boasts magnificent imperial palaces, natural gardens and lakes, magnificent dragon and phoenix pavilions, and grand palace squares. Since the opening of Mingqing Palace Garden, it has attracted film crews from all over the country with its cultural connotations
Qin Palace
The scenic area covers an area of 800 acres and is known for its huge scale, complex shape, and rigorous layout. There are various types of palaces, with five steps per floor and ten steps per pavilion. The main palace, the "Four Seas Returning to One Hall," stands tall and majestic, vividly demonstrating the magnificent momentum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's annexation of six states and unification of the world. The water vortex in the beehive rises and falls in the millions. The long bridge lies on the waves, the winding path runs through the sky, the high and low are mysterious, and I don't know the west or east. The "Han Street" that showcases the style of street vendors during the Qin and Han dynasties, including the Huangchen Ancient Road, golden spears and iron horses, Yan Zhao architecture, and Qin and Han culture, can be truly reproduced in the Qin King's Palace