Clay figurines to be finished at the Masters' Studio. [Photo/WeChat account: wuxishilvyouju]
Here is the third and last part of the cultural tourism feature in Wuxi, East China's Jiangsu province. Following the routes, visitors can get a glimpse of the city's intangible cultural heritage and the scenes pictured in hit teleplays.
Intangible cultural heritage-themed route
Located in the downtown area, the Wuxi Opera Art Center blends traditional culture and fashionable elements. In addition to listening to Xiju Opera, tourists can try the makeup of Xiju Opera players and even learn to sing the opera.
The Clay Figurines Museum at Huishan Ancient Town showcases nearly 5,000 clay figurines from 13 most representative producing areas in China, including Wuxi's Da A Fu. At the Masters' Studio, tourists can watch the making of a clay figurine.
Misty Yangxian Resort. [Photo provided to gowuxi.com]
Hit teleplay-themed route
Picturesque scenery and the Wuxi National Digital Film Industrial Park draw many camera crews to Wuxi each year.
The beautiful landscape of Yangxian Resort can be admired in many television dramas.
People pose for a photo at Wuxi Studios. [Photo/WeChat account: wuxishilvyouju]
Many scenes of A Dream of Splendor, which tells of a sophisticated heroine's effort to rescue her friends from domestic violence in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), were shot in the city's Water Margin City and Three Kingdoms City.
Hit movies The Captain and The Wandering Earth were shot and produced in Wuxi National Digital Film Industrial Park, or Wuxi Studios.