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0Hidden in an unassuming street of Songjiang’s Chedun Town surrounded by noodle restaurants, internet cafes, massage parlours and short-stay apartments with dusty, noisy loaded trucks moving up and down on the nearby highway is the Shanghai Film Park, home to some of Asia’s best movies and TV series. This 400,000 Sq. meter complex was opened in 1998 and since then sees hundreds of movie productions annually. Similar to the Universal Studios in California, the …
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0Starting from ancient days, Shanghai Acrobatics is renowned as one if the oldest performing arts in China. First it started with performing laborious movements and defensive skills and gradually it developed into a different type of performance which is an entire art feat. Nowadays this performing art is regarded as a national performance where balancing, tumbling, dancing and flexibility are involved. When you are in Shanghai, you should not fail to watch an acrobatic show …
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