Shanghai Film and Television Park

Shanghai Film and Television Park, known for its old Shanghai architecture, recreates the city as it[...]

Shanghai Film and Television Park, known for its old Shanghai architecture, recreates the city as it was in the 1930s. Numerous productions, including ‘Romance in the Rain’ and ‘Lust, Caution,’ have filmed here, and visitors might encounter their favorite film crews. Take a ride on a tram or rickshaw, and travel through time amidst the old buildings. The park features a full-scale ‘Southern Street Scene,’ a real-life ‘Nanjing Road,’ ‘Shanghai Shikumen Residential Area,’ ‘Suzhou River,’ and ‘Waibaidu Bridge.


‘ It captures the essence of the old Shanghai ‘Bund,’ where you can take a tram, passing through the ‘Foreign Bund,’ and stroll down ‘Nanjing Road,’ with authentic Shanghai shops like Shen Dacheng Pastry Shop, Wang Xingji Fan Store, Hengdeli Clock Shop, and Zhang Xiaoquan Scissors in view. For an immersive experience, take a rickshaw to ‘Tianxiangli’ next to Nanjing Road or around the old streets, feeling as if you’ve stepped back in time to old Shanghai.


The park also includes a Catholic church, medieval winery, and European-style buildings representing England, France, Germany, Spain, and Norway, catering to the filming needs of various genres of movies, TV series, and wedding photos. Inside the park, there is a Shanghai Film Costume and Prop Selection Exhibition Hall and a wax museum, with a 1,500 square meter exhibition space preserving nearly 200,000 pieces of film costumes and props from different historical periods.


Shanghai Film and Television Park has hosted hundreds of film and TV production crews, as well as advertising crews. Well-known works such as ‘Temptress,’ ‘Romance in the Rain,’ ‘The Countess,’ ‘Kung Fu,’ and ‘Lust, Caution’ were filmed here, making every street and alley a potential significant scene from a movie. For movie enthusiasts, following the plot trails of films in this location is a delight.


Opening hours are from 08:30 to 16:30 all year round. Preferential policies include free entry for children under 1.2 meters (inclusive) and seniors aged 70 and above with valid identification. Seniors aged 60 to 70 (not inclusive) with valid identification receive discounted tickets. Youths over 1.2 meters and under 18 years old receive discounted tickets. The disabled and active-duty military personnel, including their spouses and disabled veterans, with valid identification receive free entry.


Families of martyrs, relatives of soldiers who died in service, and relatives of deceased soldiers with valid identification also receive free entry. Retired officials with valid identification are also entitled to free entry. Additional note: Those eligible for free entry must exchange their personal identification for tickets at the ticket office.


Service Facilities Parking Lot: The Shanghai Film Park parking lot offers free parking for the first half hour. The daily parking fee is 20 yuan for vehicles with less than 9 seats and 30 yuan for vehicles with 9 seats or more. After 4:00 PM, the fee is reduced to 10 yuan for vehicles with less than 9 seats and 15 yuan for vehicles with 9 seats or more.
Address: No. 366 Yingjia Road, Chedun Town, Songjiang District, Shanghai.



Capacity: Over 500 spaces available (only during business hours).
Exits: Vehicles can exit via the West Gate (Cheting Highway) and the South Gate (Yingjia Road). A prepayment code for parking fees is provided within the park. Please leave within 25 minutes after payment.
Stroller Rental: The reference price is free, with a 200 yuan deposit required.
Address: Tourist Center.
Restrooms: Multiple restrooms are located throughout the Shanghai Film Park, near the Paramount Ballroom and the Electric Car Garage, with clear directional signs.



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