Duyun Qin and Han Film and Television City
Duyun Qin and Han Film and Television City is located in the Duyun Economic Development Zone of Qiannan Prefecture, Guizhou Province. It is a comprehensive film and television industry project that integrates the creation and production of film and television dramas, cultural tourism creative interaction, ancient costume jewelry production and rental, leisure sightseeing, holiday tourism, and cultural tourism industry. It is one of the three major film and television bases in the Duyun Economic Development Zone. The project was launched in March 2016, preliminarily completed in early July 2017, and consists of 230 buildings in six areas. Its scale, layout, and architectural style are all constructed based on historical records and expert verification to maximize the restoration of the architectural style of the Qin and Han imperial capitals. Once fully completed, the project will be able to accommodate 100,000 visitors per day and 20 drama crews for filming at the same time, becoming the largest ancient palace group film and television city in the southwest region. Initially named the Han and Tang Film and Television City, it was renamed to the more accurate Qin and Han Film and Television City because the architectural style of the Qin and Han periods is the main focus.
The theme of the Qin and Han Film and Television City is 'Dream Back to Chang'an', with an expected investment of 900 million RMB, covering an area of 900 mu, and a construction area of 160,000 square meters. A central axis runs through the entire film and television city, with the longest stretch reaching 790 meters and the widest point nearly 530 meters. The imperial palace area includes the Weiyang Palace, Changle Palace, Yaochi, altars, and other royal gardens. The Weiyang Palace of the Qin and Han Film and Television City is the largest Han Dynasty palace building in the world, covering a total area of 130,000 square meters and a building area of over 60,000 square meters. The Xuan Room Hall contains the longest depth of field in the country, measuring 80 meters in length and 44 meters in width. The outer city area features Chang'an Street, Zhuque Street, and Mansion Street as the main streets, with three major mansions built along Mansion Street: Hengshan Mansion, Grand Marshal Mansion, and Huainan Mansion. The district includes a princess mansion, county government office, prison, and royal stables. The commercial area has the East Market, West Market, music workshops, inns, restaurants, and various residential houses distributed throughout.