Travel with Chinese Films: New Campaign Sparks Adventure! π¬βοΈ
Have you ever watched a movie and wished you could visit the places you saw on screen? Well, now you can! A brand-new campaign called “China Travel with Chinese Films” has just been launched in the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions (SARs). π
The idea is simple but exciting: use popular Chinese movies to inspire people to travel around China and see the real-life places from the films! π
Movies Meet Travel
Hosted by the China Film Administration and China Media Group, this campaign wants to create special travel routes based on the locations featured in blockbuster movies. That means you could visit the same places where your favorite movie scenes were filmed! How cool is that? π
“Ne Zha 2” Hits the Big Screen
On the same day the campaign launched, “Ne Zha 2,” the top movie from the Chinese Spring Festival box office, was released in the Hong Kong SAR. It became the highest-opening animated film there! π
At cinemas, travel companies like China Travel Service (Hong Kong) Limited and Ctrip Group set up booths. They showed moviegoers where “Ne Zha 2” was filmed and introduced special travel plans. Many people stopped by to learn more. πΊοΈ
Inspiring Adventures
Steven Choi, an American living in Hong Kong, said, “‘Ne Zha 2’ was even better than I expected! The animation and story were amazing.” He’s now excited to visit the Chinese mainland to see the places from the movie. β¨
In the Macao SAR, friends Carlson and Danny were impressed by the Chinese culture in the film. Carlson can’t wait to visit the filming locations and try local foods, while Danny plans to explore the Sanxingdui Museum to learn about ancient bronze artifacts and China’s rich history. π
A Global Journey
With Chinese movies becoming popular worldwide, the campaign will expand to more countries and regions. This means more people can discover China’s beautiful landscapes and culture. It’s like a passport to adventure through the magic of films! π
Lights, Camera, Travel!
Zhou Yuxi, head of Ctrip Group’s marketing department, said, “Combining movies and tourism is a great way to encourage people to travel.” She believes that excellent Chinese films show the confidence of Chinese culture, attracting both local and international tourists to learn more and fall in love with it. π₯β€οΈ
So next time you watch a Chinese movie, keep an eye out for the amazing places on screen. Who knows? Your next big adventure might just be waiting there! π
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'Travel with Chinese Films' campaign held in Hong Kong, Macao SARs
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