Shanghai Film Park is characterized by old Shanghai architecture and reproduces old Shanghai in the 1930s. Many works such as ‘Romance in the Rain’ and ‘Lust, Caution’ have been filmed here. When you go, you may even encounter your favorite film crew. Take a tram or rickshaw and shuttle among the old buildings, as if time has flowed backwards. Here are fully set-up ‘southern streets’, real-life ‘Nanjing Road’, ‘Shanghai Shikumen alley dwellings’, ‘Suzhou River’, ‘Waibaidu Bridge’, etc.
The so-called old Shanghai ‘ten-mile foreign market’. Take a tram in the film park and pass through the ‘old Bund’ with a jingle all the way. Get off the tram and walk on ‘Nanjing Road’. Scan one by one the authentic old Shanghai stores such as Shen Dacheng Snack Shop, Wang Xingji Fanzhuang, Hengdeli Watch Shop, Zhang Xiaoquan Knife and Scissors. When you are in high spirits, take a rickshaw and let the ‘Xiangzi’ of old Shanghai take you to ‘Tianxiangli’ adjacent to Nanjing Road or take a turn on Shanghai Old Street. It is like traveling back to the old Shanghai era, and it is difficult to tell the true from the false for a while. There are also Catholic churches, medieval wineries and European-style buildings in the styles of Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Norway and other countries to meet the shooting needs of different styles of movies, TV dramas and wedding photo shoots. In the film park, there is also the exhibition hall of selected costumes and props of Shanghai Film Studio and the wax figure museum. The 1,500-square-meter exhibition hall preserves nearly 200,000 pieces of film and television costumes of different styles and props of different historical periods spanning ancient and modern times. Shanghai Film Park has received hundreds of film and television drama production teams and advertising production teams. Familiar works such as ‘Temptress Moon’, ‘Romance in the Rain’, ‘The White Countess’, ‘Kung Fu’, and ‘Lust, Caution’ were all filmed here. Therefore, the streets and alleys you pass by casually are likely to be important scenes in a certain movie. For movie fans, it is also a kind of fun to follow the plot trajectory in the movie and take a turn here.Opening hours: Open all year round from 08:30 to 16:30.
Preferential policies:
Children: Free for those under 1.2 meters (inclusive).
The elderly: Free for those aged 70 years old (inclusive) or above with valid identity documents.
Service Facilities Parking Lot: 【Shanghai Film Park Parking Lot】Reference Price: Free for the first half hour, 20 yuan/day for vehicles with less than 9 seats, 30 yuan/day for vehicles with 9 seats or more. After 16:00, the price is 10 yuan/day for vehicles with less than 9 seats, and 15 yuan/day for vehicles with 9 seats or more. Address: No. 366 Yingjia Road, Chedun Town, Songjiang District, Shanghai; Number of Spaces: Over 500 (only available during business hours) Exits: West Gate (Cheting Highway) and South Gate (Yingjia Road) There is a prepayment code for parking fees inside the venue, and it is required to leave within 25 minutes after payment. Stroller Rental: Reference Price: Free, with a 200 yuan deposit required. Address: Visitor Center Restrooms: Shanghai Film Park has multiple restrooms located near the Paramount Ballroom, the Electric Car Garage, and other areas, with clear signs indicating their locations.