2019-07-22 04:08:20 source: 浙江在线-钱江晚报;Translation: In Zhejiang
On July 18, the movie Looking Up directed by Deng Chao and Yu Baimei was officially released. It took in more than 150 million yuan on the first day and became the hottest domestic movie since the summer vacation started.
After watching the film, you may feel a bit familiar with some scenes of the film because they were all shot in Zhejiang, mainly in Lanxi and some in Jiande.
A "green train" a day, Lanxi Railway Station became a popular destination among the fans
To take the train from Hangzhou to Lanxi, you only have one option - the daily green train T7785, a trip of 2 hours and 42 minutes.
Although the time is a bit long, as you come off the train, you will be amazed by the sense of time of the railway station, as you've just taken a time machine. Lanxi Railway Station is located in the downtown area and preserved the architectural style of a railway station of the 1970s and 80s.
The old factory is like a natural film studio, big enough to set up an "airbase"
There are a large number of idle old factories in Lanxi. For the film crew, they have become treasures. Many scenes of the film that happened in a space capsule were shot in an interior set up in the old aluminum plant.
Lanxi beef noodles promoted by Deng Chao sold two hundred bowls
Other than old factories and ancient buildings, the film crew has also made local cuisine popular. For example, Deng Chao strongly recommended Lanxi beef noodles on the Internet.
Lanxi noodles are handmade noodles with ingredients such as tomato, soy products, pickled vegetable, garlic, and scallion, which makes it "one clear two white three red four green."
Today's Lanxi is building new platforms and gathering new industries, as its industrial economy is switching to a new engine. Meanwhile, the local government is also actively promoting the integration of film and television culture industry and tourism, service industry, and other related industries, and hopes that film and television tourism can become a new growth point.
(Editor: Xinyu XIE)
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