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Shanghai Film Shooting Base Admission Ticket

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Shanghai Film Shooting Base, No. 4915 Beisong Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai

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Shanghai Film Shooting Base Admission Ticket (Adult Ticket)

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4.4 / 5
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54 reviews
this is a beautiful place with not many people around so you can get extremely nice pictures. i think they are all filming sets but i dont watch most of the shows so i couldnt recognise. nevertheless, i still managed to get great pictures and really enjoyed this place.
Shanghai Film and Television Park, located in Chedun Town, Songjiang District, Shanghai, is one of the top ten film and television bases in China. The park recreates the old Shanghai style of the 1930s, including Nanfang Street, Nanjing Road, Shikumen lane dwellings, Suzhou River and Waibaidu Bridge.  Visitors can experience trams, stroll along Nanjing Road, and admire the streetscapes and architecture of old Shanghai. In addition, there are buildings of various styles in the park, such as Catholic churches and European manors, which are suitable for taking wedding photos or travel photos.  However, some tourists questioned the quality of the performances in the park, believing that the performances lacked professionalism. At the same time, since the park is far away from the city, it takes a certain amount of time and transportation arrangements to get there.  Overall, Shanghai Film and Television Park is suitable for tourists who love the old Shanghai culture and architecture, but it is recommended to learn about transportation and performance information in advance to get a better travel experience.
You need to show your QR code to the staff member to receive your tickets. There is a rental shop near the gate. The Film Park is not crowded, it’s huge, and there are many old buildings that have a unique beauty. A perfect place to walk around slowly, enjoy the view and take lots of pictures.
Worth visiting if you want to see the view of old shanghai as depicted in movies. Kind of hard to get there via train so best to get a taxi or private car for convenience and so its faster.
Beautiful, worth going, costs about 700k round trip taxi from the center, you can take the subway but the travel time is very long. The inside is so spacious that your legs will get tired when walking
Amazing Shanghai 1930s styled buildings and very scenic campsite area, a bit far from downtown Shanghai though
very nice place!! we took a cab from the city proper but our pin was at the exit gate so we were asked to walk one round to the west entrance which was very far. we had to walk along the highway, opposite the traffic flow and no sidewalk. anyway, it was a good place to visit as every set seemed to be maintained regularly. we even caught a glimpse of some show filming there. we spent 2-3 hours inside and took lots of pics too.
Featuring old Shanghai architecture, it recreates the old Shanghai of the 1930s. There are Nanjing Road in the 1930s, Shanghai Shikumen Lane residences, Waibaidu Bridge, etc., as well as Catholic churches, medieval wineries and European-style buildings from various countries.

Guide

  • Book through Klook and avail of tickets to visit and explore the famous Shanghai Film Shooting Base!
  • Go for a stroll around the base, pass by historic buildings, and get a glimpse of Old Shanghai’s prosperity
  • Hop on a tram or a rickshaw and experience an over-a-century-old way of getting around the city
  • If you’re a fan of Chinese films, you might spot casting crews and even actors roaming around the park

If you’re a fan of Chinese movies, then you might want to know that there’s a wonderful place in Shanghai where you can indulge your fandom. Book through Klook and avail of tickets to enter the famous Shanghai Film Shooting Base, which is considered to be one of the country’s top ten film and television bases. By visiting this park, you’ll be able to see a good number of historical buildings. As you cut through the park’s quaint streets, you’ll get glimpses of Old Shanghai’s prosperity and charm. You can even ride a tram or a rickshaw and experience how the denizens of Shanghai’s past got around the area. There’s also a section where you’ll find a wide variety of cool props and colorful costumes that are put up for display. If you’re lucky, you might even spot and meet some casting crews and actors roaming around the park. This is definitely a must-book ticket for any cinephile visiting China’s biggest city.

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