Follow the movie tour of Shanghai

The prosperity of Shanghai is a flowing poem on the screen. From the neon lights under Wong Kar wai's camera to the bustling streets and fireworks in the alleys of "Flowers of Blossoms", every brick and tile of this city hides a story. If you want to understand its soul, you can follow the footsteps of the movie, touch the time and space frozen by the camera in the streets and alleys where light and shadow intertwine with reality.

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1.Lujiazui: The Future Theater Above the Clouds

The skyscraper complex in Lujiazui is a natural filming location for science fiction blockbusters. Climb onto the "Top of Shanghai center" on the 118th floor of Shanghai Center, and the world's fastest elevator will lift you to 546 meters in 55 seconds. The 360 ° curtain will fall out of the window. The Huangpu River is like a winding jade belt, separating and blending the financial jungle with the fireworks of the old city. If you want to replicate the luxurious scenery of 'Tiny Times', why not step into the Jiuchongtian Lounge on the 88th floor of Jinmao Tower, order a glass of' Cloud Martini ', and watch the twilight dye the glass curtain wall amber.

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The circular pedestrian bridge on the Lujiazui Riverside Trail is a realistic version of the "Matrix" style cyber aesthetics, with neon lights and car tracks interweaving into a waterfall at night. The Huawei MATE 60 Pro+night mode can capture magazine level blockbusters.

The flagship store of Duoyun Academy is located on the 52nd floor of Shanghai center. The floor to ceiling window frame between the bookshelves shows the silhouette of Oriental Pearl TV Tower, like a folded city in Inception

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2.The Bund: Outdoor Studios of Gilded Years

The 52 historic buildings on the Bund are an endless open-air film museum. The Gothic bell tower of the Customs Building played "The East is Red" at full time, and amidst the sound, one could faintly hear the joys and sorrows of Yiping's separation and reunion at the Peace Hotel in "Deep Love in the Rain". It is recommended to start walking from Garden Bridge of Shanghai. The steel giant that appears many times in Fanhua has a bronze luster in the setting sun, forming a time-space dialogue with Lujiazui on the other side.

Immersive experience:

19: 00 boarded the "Captain" cruise ship, and the lights on both sides flowed like gold foil falling into the river, replicating the romantic scene of "The Piano Master at Sea".

Under the hundred year old rose flower wall of One Bund Source, there is the old Shanghai style of "The Disappearance of Romanticism" hidden. Order an English style Sikang paired with Earl Grey tea, as if drinking with Zhou Xuan across the air

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3.Wu Kang Road: Long shot of literature and art under the wutong tree

Wukang Road is the gene bank of Shanghai style movies. The ship shaped facade of Wukang Building once appeared in the street corner shots of Lust, Caution; The French style garden in the former residence of Soong Ching ling, the century old camphor tree planted by Sun Yat sen, became a place of contemplation for the female protagonist in "Chenghuan Ji". It is recommended to ride here in the morning and look for the remains of the 1920 iron pipes of the French hydropower company in the "% Arabica" coffee shop. The mellow bitterness of caramel lattes and the rustle of wutong leaves constitute a Wangjiawei style atmosphere aesthetics.

New and trendy gameplay:

The open kitchen of "BOR Eatery" on Anfu Road, a replica of the culinary theater of "Gourmet", and the presentation of honey roasted chicken with smoked eggplant puree are comparable to the visual feast of "The Grand Budapest Hotel".

'Jiya GATHERING' blends Ming and Qing furniture with contemporary art, and the terrace serves as a private filming location for the spire of the Wukang Building. Amidst the interplay of light and shadow, it feels like a time travel scene from 'Midnight Paris'

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4.Jing'an Temple: A Modern Fable Under the Golden Summit

The golden roof eaves of Jing'an Temple and the glass windows of luxury stores create the most fantastical scene in the magic city. At 17:00 in the evening, the sound of monks' Sanskrit and the traffic outside the temple interweave into a futuristic symphony like "Blade Runner". Climbing onto the open-air platform of Jiuguang Department Store, capturing the moment of the golden roof and the neon lights of Kerry Center in the same frame with a telephoto lens, this is the collision of cyberpunk and Eastern Zen in "Ghost in the Shell".

Taste cultivation:

At the "Longhua Su Zhai" located at the north gate of the temple, a bowl of richly topped plain noodles (38 yuan) paired with rose salt roasted bran awakens the fireworks of "Drinking, Eating, Men and Women" on the tongue.

The molecular cuisine vegetarian of "Fuhehui" on Yuyuan Road imitates the texture of crab roe with yam mousse, and the Zen style arrangement resembles the martial arts aesthetics of "The Grandmaster"

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5.Disney: The Dreammaking Factory of Fairy Tale Universe

Shanghai Disneyland is a real-life version of a fairy tale set. Experience the weightlessness of "Interstellar" in the blue light track of the "Create Speed Wheel", or cross the Arctic glaciers and African grasslands in the 5D dome of "Soar Over the Horizon". The scent of green grass and desert hot air released by the olfactory system is more realistic than "Life of Pi". The 'Dreamlight Phantom Show' at night transforms the castle into a glowing tree of life in Avatar, with Marvel heroes and Disney princesses framed together in fireworks.

Exclusive strategy:

The Early Enjoyment Card (169 yuan) allows you to enter the park one hour in advance and head straight to the "Seven Dwarfs Mine Car" to avoid a two-hour long queue.

The "Princess themed Dessert Tower" at the Royal Banquet Hall (298 yuan) and the Cinderella pumpkin carriage shaped cake bring the sweetness of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" to life

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The beauty of Shanghai lies in its eternal rebirth on camera. The glass curtain wall of Lujiazui reflects the future, the Shikumen on the Bund hides old dreams, the wutong leaves rustle on Wukang Road, and the Sanskrit of Jing'an Temple and the fireworks of Disney come on the stage alternately. This city never lacks stories, just waiting for you to discover the next frame with the eyes of a filmmaker.

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