While Hengdian isn't exactly a shopping paradise, its proximity to Yiwu Small Commodities City offers unique shopping advantages. Nearly every scenic area within Hengdian Film and Television City features a unique commercial district, such as the Dasong Square in the Qingming Riverside Scene, the Underground Imperial City in the Qin Palace, the Foreign Goods Street in the Guangzhou and Hong Kong Streets, and the Dharma Distribution Center in the Dazhi Temple. The Hengdian Old Street Shopping Center in the Dream Valley Scenic Area is particularly impressive. Within Hengdian Town, Wansheng Street is the busiest shopping district, boasting a diverse array of shops and tempting food.
A large tourist shopping center located in the Hengdian Old Street area of the Dream Valley Scenic Area. Hengdian Old Street Shopping Center offers a wide variety of handicrafts, specialties, fabrics, and other merchandise.
The Shidong Liquor (self-produced farm wine) from the Lao Hengdian Winery in the Dream Valley Scenic Area is brewed by Guo Yongquan, a descendant of Guo Xilu, the original founder of Shidong Liquor, using a combination of traditional brewing techniques and modern technology. It is made from pure glutinous rice and other ingredients. After a special brewing process, it maintains the characteristics of the wine's purity, original fragrance, and original flavor. After drinking it, it has a mellow taste and is not easy to get drunk.
This street boasts over 30 shops of all sizes, most of which are time-honored businesses, handicraft workshops, and specialty snacks. Examples include peanut crisps, maltose, Dongyang's famous snack, Wo noodles, locally produced Shidong wine, and exquisite hand-embroidered shoes.
Here you can not only taste local snacks and buy various handicrafts, but also enjoy divination and fortune-telling. At the same time, there are also performances such as "Song Dynasty Fair Scale", "Ma Erchu", "La Dapian", and "Dragon Beard Candy".
A comprehensive exhibition hall integrating sightseeing, shopping, and leisure, it showcases classic scenes from TV series like "Hero," "The Promise," and "Emperor Wu of Han," as well as replicas of bronze chariots and horses, terracotta warriors, and other artifacts. The shops here also evoke the atmosphere of the Qin and Han dynasties, showcasing bronze and jade artifacts crafted using Qin and Han techniques, as well as pearl jewelry, Tibetan organic food, and more. The enthusiastic owners will even offer you a taste of their homemade green plum wine.
On the Victoria Coast of Guangzhou Street and Hong Kong Street, a foreign goods street has gradually formed, with several shopping stores with distinctive characteristics, including nautical stores that mainly sell pirate products, crystal jewelry stores that mainly sell crystal handicrafts, toy stores that mainly sell various fabric toys, silk shops, Western restaurants, etc.
The Dharma Distribution Center at Dazhi Zen Temple houses a variety of precious amulets from the temple, including the seven Buddhist treasures, such as jade, agate, and crystal. During Buddhist ceremonies, a Dharma master will consecrate the amulets for free.