Where should we go for the weekend? It's better to go to Jiaozuo Film and Television City for a day trip

Located in Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, it is a large comprehensive tourist area that combines film and television shooting services, sightseeing tourism, cultural entertainment, and leisure vacation. It has been rated as a National AAAA-level tourist attraction for its profound cultural heritage and unique historical features. It was built by the Jiaozuo Municipal People's Government with an investment of 230 million yuan in 1995. The main attractions of Jiaozuo Film City include the City Gate Square area, Zhou Wang Palace area, Lingtai area, market street area, Chu Wang Palace area, Yi Dai Tianjiao area, and various film and television landmarks. It covers an area of 400,000 square meters and features ancient buildings with backgrounds of the Spring and Autumn Period, the Qin Dynasty, and the Three Kingdoms.

Zhou Palace District

The Zhou Palace District includes the Zhou Palace, the Four-Unlike Sculpture, the imitation white marble bridge, and more. The Zhou Palace is grand and towering, equipped with comprehensive filming functions, allowing visitors to learn about the fascinating history of the Zhou Dynasty while touring.

Chu King's Palace Area

The Chu King's Palace Area encapsulates the folk customs and traditions of the Chu region in the Yangtze River basin. It features the totem of the Chu State, the Phoenix Bird, and Phoenix Bird sculptures. Daily performances of plays such as 'Jing Ke Assassinating the King of Qin' and 'The Feathered Garment Dance' are also held here, making it well worth a visit.

Shijing District

Composed of the Yu Wang Temple and Shijing Street, the Yu Wang Temple is a shrine commemorating the water control hero Da Yu, filmed during the production of 'Eastern Zhou Kingdoms'. Shijing Street is an ancient street modeled after the pre-Qin period, where historical plays such as 'The Zheng Man Buys Shoes', 'Self-Contradiction', and 'Adding Feet to a Snake' are performed daily. It is also the most concentrated place for purchasing souvenirs.