Dali Tianlongbabu Film and Television City is located on the west side of Dali Ancient City, backed by Cangshan Mountain. It is the main filming location for the TV series "Tianlongbabu".
The Tianlongbabu Film and Television City consists of three major areas: Dali Kingdom, Liao Kingdom, Xixia Royal Palace and Jurchen Tribe. It is a large-scale film and television shooting base invested and built for the filming of the Tianlongbabu film and television drama.
In addition, TV series and movies such as "The Ancient Tea Horse Road", "Legend of the Shang Dynasty", "Princess of Dali", "Ten Perfect Women", and "The Four Young Detectives" were also filmed here.
Attractions Location: Dali Ancient Town, Dali City, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province (northeast of Ximatan Cableway)
Tickets:
Adult tickets RMB 40 / Youth tickets RMB 38 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Opening hours:
08:30-17:30 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Contact Details: 0872-2674508
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Experience Jin Yong's martial arts world in depth, and feel the perfect fusion of the architecture of the Dali Kingdom in the Song Dynasty and the background of Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake
Accommodation: Wenxian Road Boutique Inn, Dali Ancient Town
Food: Yongping braised chicken, Diaomei pork belly
Souvenirs: Ancient costume props model of the film and television city, Chongsheng Temple consecration talisman
From film and television scenery to real Bai ancient buildings, experience a journey through time and space
Accommodation: Xizhou Rammed Earth Courtyard
Delicious food: Xizhou Baba, Rushan Soup
Souvenirs: Zhoucheng tie-dye, broken pastry cake
Connecting Dali's three iconic landscape areas, feeling the collision of martial arts, fishing villages and art
Accommodation: Shuanglang Erhai Glass House B&B
Food: Hot and sour bow fish, rose sauce yogurt
Souvenirs: Bai ethnic group silverware, Erhai conch ornaments
From Duan Yu's hometown to the stage of Mu Mansion, experience the martial arts culture of two ancient cities in Yunnan
Accommodation: Lijiang Naxi Courtyard
Food: Cured pork ribs hot pot, chicken bean jelly
Souvenirs: Dongba paper lanterns, Naxi leather bells
Extend the cultural experience of the Ancient Tea-Horse Road and explore the more original Naxi customs
Accommodation: Shuhe Designer Hotel
Food: Chicken stewed with matsutake mushrooms, Lijiang baba
Souvenirs: Handmade bronze ware, Dongba hieroglyphic rubbings
From film and television scenery to the real snow-capped mountains, feel the dual shock of nature and humanity
Accommodation: Snow Mountain View Hotel
Food: Yak beef hotpot, butter tea
Souvenirs: Snow Mountain Rock Rose, Tibetan prayer flags
From the fantasy world of martial arts to the holy land of Tibet, completing the grand journey from low altitude to high altitude
Accommodation: Tibetan boutique hotel
Food: Yak yogurt, barley cake
Souvenirs: Nisi black pottery, Tibetan incense
As a fan of Jin Yong's martial arts novels, I came here and fulfilled my martial arts dream
I can only say that it is a very popular tourist attraction, where you can deeply feel the power of the Shimonoseki wind.
The ancient buildings and streets of Dali in the film and television city. If you have enough time after visiting Cangshan Mountain, you can go for a stroll, but there is no need to go there specially.
"Flying snow all over the sky, shooting white deer; laughing book, hero leaning on green mandarin duck." Every Jin Yong fan has a Jianghu in his heart. The three of us single dogs are looking for marriage. Well, sincerity will bring luck.
It is said that some scenes of the filming of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils were shot here. You need to buy a ticket to enter the film and television city, but if you buy a cable car ticket to Cangshan on the Dali Tourism Service App, you will get it for free. My husband L, who loves martial arts novels and yearns for a life away from the world, will definitely not miss it...
It takes about 1-2 hours to tour the entire film and television city, which will be interspersed with some song and dance theaters. Ancient costumes are also provided on site for tourists to take photos, but of course a fee will be charged.
The film and television city is actually not big, but it is very exquisite. It is a small Dali palace. Some props are left inside for tourists to take pictures. It is the most suitable place for leisure tour. Don't have high expectations. In fact, most people come here with the feelings of Tianlongbabu, so just feel it with feelings.
It's very cold, the road up is very broken, and the overall feeling is not good
I believe that many people had a martial arts dream when they were young, and coming to Tianlongbabu Film and Television City can be regarded as a dream come true. The entire scenic area is not too big, and the more distinctive ones are the Duanshi Palace, the Jurchen tribe, etc., and being in it really feels like you are filming a movie!
Some of the newly built man-made attractions are similar all over the country, but they are still quite beautiful when paired with Dali's blue sky and white clouds, although the clouds are thicker today.
After getting off the cable car, there is a scenic sightseeing bus to take you to Tianlongbabu Film and Television City. The film and television city is not big, but the towers, walls, temples and palaces are worth seeing.
Check in on the city wall, the scenery is average, just come up and take a walk when you leave.
The Tianlongbabu Film and Television City is right outside the Ximatan Cableway. Tickets are included in the cableway ticket, so you can take a quick stroll. This is a large film and television shooting base invested and built for Zhang Jizhong's version of Tianlongbabu. You can imagine what it feels like to be in Tianlongbabu. There is a van at the entrance of the film and television city that can directly buy tickets back to the ancient city.
If you have purchased the Cangshan Ximatan Cableway Ticket at Tianlongbabu Studios, you do not need to buy another ticket. There will be a performance of the King of Dali welcoming guests at the entrance of Tianlongbabu Studios. We just caught up with the afternoon trip. The King and Queen of Dali welcomed tourists with the etiquette of welcoming envoys and guests, just like the scene in Huanzhu Gege where the Emperor and the Queen welcomed Lao Fo together. Hehe, so everyone can time it right! This is right at the entrance, and you can see it without buying a ticket, so you can watch it first and then buy a ticket.
Except for the large palace and the walking roads, there are many games that require additional fees, such as escape room, shooting balloons, etc., and some attractions in movies and TV shows also require additional fees. In short, after a tour, I felt that the film and television city was too commercialized. I was immediately disappointed with the Tianlongbabu Film and Television City. There are performances every day in the film and television city. We only caught up with one show, which was quite interesting. Interested friends can go earlier.
The film and television city is full of fun, but the vendors are not happy.
In fact, those who don't like this kind of ancient architectural attractions always feel that they lack the kind of impact on the soul. But the tickets are not expensive, and it is worth a visit.
The film and television city is just below Cangshan Mountain. It costs 60 yuan for adults, which I don't think is worth it. I went in to have a look and found that my children liked it very much. It was an unexpected surprise. Children have different preferences. I found all kinds of buildings interesting.
I completed the walk in a completely check-in style. I had thought there would be some martial arts performances, but I can only say it was my martial arts dream, it was completely different from what I had imagined.
The ticket was 40 yuan per person. After a walk around, I felt it was not worth the money, but it was a good way to kill half a day.
Tianlongbabu City, also known as Tianlongbabu Film and Television City, was built for the filming of the 40-episode mainland version of the TV series Tianlongbabu. It is now open as a tourist attraction (ticket price is 52 yuan). On both sides of the castle-style city gate, there are huge couplets "Flying snow all over the sky and shooting white deer, laughing books and heroes leaning on green mandarin ducks", which refer to the 14 masterpieces of Mr. Jin Yong, the author of Tianlongbabu (Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The White Horse Roars in the West Wind, The Deer and the Cauldron, Smiling Proud Wanderer, The Book and the Sword, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Knight-errant, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, The Stained Sword, and The Double-Eyed Sword). Entering the city gate is Dali Street, with many shops on the street. It appeared when Duan Yu and Mu Wanqing first returned to Dali in the third episode of Tianlongbabu. Now all the shops have been opened up as tourist shops. A blacksmith shop on the side of the road is quite distinctive and has appeared many times on TV. At the end of Dali Street is Deshengmen, the first gate of the Dali Imperial Palace.
Once you enter, you feel like you are in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils. There are many attractions that have appeared on TV. Duan Yu's mansion is under repair, so you can't go in. You need to rent an ancient costume to take pictures on the throne in the palace, which means you have to pay a fee. But if you want to, you can still go up, and it's not expensive, 20 yuan is enough. There is also a Wuliang Cave in the city, which is where Duan Yu learned "Lingbo Weibu", but it's just a door and you can't go in. You can take pictures as a souvenir. In fact, I just wanted to imagine the feeling of being in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils in the film and television city. It's pretty good, haha, after all, I am also a fan of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils.
Suitable for people who have watched "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" and have a martial arts plot. If you buy a ticket for the Cangshan Cableway, it would be a waste if you don't go there. It's still good for taking photos.
Not very recommended, a bit monotonous. It is said that there are performances but we did not see them.
After getting off the ropeway, you can go to the parking lot. It is a must-go road. You can take a look at it.
If you book 2 hours in advance, it’s 40 yuan/ticket; if you book 30 minutes in advance, it’s 42 yuan/ticket; if you book immediately, it’s 44 yuan/ticket. It’s slightly cheaper than buying on-site. I forgot what the on-site price was, but children’s tickets must be purchased on-site.
I originally wanted to spend a leisurely day, but who would have thought that I would be dragged here by my friends? Overall, it's average. Although it's not small, it's relatively empty when walking around. This ticket is indeed a bit expensive
We walked the same route and paid 170 yuan for 4 people. This money can be saved. In fact, it is right next to the Three Pagodas Temple. You can go directly in when you get off the battery car in the middle. I was ripped off. There are performances and ancient buildings inside. If you are interested in martial arts, you can go and have a look.
It should be because the tickets for the movie city are free when you get off the Ximatan cable car. So if you want to go to the movie city, you can go directly from the Ximatan cable car and enter without buying tickets at the gate. When leaving, I recommend that you go out from the main gate because there is a van station outside where you can buy tickets and take the van back to the ancient city.
Tian Long Ba Bu Studios is a very early film and television shooting base. In addition to Tian Long Ba Bu, the Hong Kong drama "Young Four" was also filmed here. It brought together all the first-line actors of Hong Kong TVB around 2008. Raymond Lam, Ma Guoming, Ron Ng, Sammul Chan. Now among these people, only Ma Guoming is still in TVB.
It is a film and television city built specifically for the filming of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils II. There are some interesting scenes where you can take photos.
The tour didn't give me much of a feeling, I should have watched it on TV. In the palace, groups of emperors, concubines, princesses and princes lined up to take photos.
There are many magnificent buildings, and the flowers are blooming beautifully. The white clouds are beautiful
Everyone has seen Tian Long Ba Bu. The buildings are simple and quaint, the streets are paved with bluestone, and many of the filming scenes are lifelike.
2016-8-22
I took a taxi to Dali City. Dali Tianlongbabu Film and Television City is 1.5 kilometers east of Dali Ancient City and 2 kilometers north of Chongsheng Temple Three Pagodas. It was crowded and full of commercial atmosphere. I simply walked around the film and television city and saw Chongsheng Pagoda!
It's a pity that there was no performance when I went there. I suggest checking whether there is any performance before going. It's really not very interesting if there is no performance.
It's interesting to take a walk at the foot of Cangshan Mountain. The performance at 8 o'clock in the morning is very interesting.
Maybe it’s because of the TV series, but compared with many caves I’ve seen, it’s not that good looking!
Tianlongbabu Film and Television City is located in the center of Cang'er Scenic Area, a national key scenic spot, and the scenic Shanli area of Dali Provincial Tourist Resort. It is another large-scale tourist attraction in Dali, in accordance with the characteristics of Dali and the Song Dynasty, and with reference to "Along the River During the Qingming Festival". Zhang Jizhong, the producer of "Tianlongbabu", praised Dali Tianlongbabu Film and Television City as "first-class in China and the best in the west."
A few days ago, Mr. Li at home was still playing the theme song of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils: The Hard Sutra to Read. It was said that it was sung by Wakin Chau. I have watched the TV series after all. I didn’t know it was sung by Wakin Chau after all these years. I dare not say that I am a fan of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils. I like this place very much. The ticket is worth it! When I was a child, I was obsessed with martial arts. I couldn’t stop watching it when I arrived at the film and television base. There are several areas, such as the Duan-style palace and the Jurchen tribe. Even the toilets are martial arts style. There are embroidered ball throwing performances at fixed times. It really feels like I am filming a movie.
I went there at a bad time, as a large part of it was under maintenance.
Tianlongbabu Film Studio, Empty City Strategy. I didn't feel the flavor of the Jianghu described by Jin Yong.
It is located at the foot of Cangshan Mountain, where movies were filmed. It is very large, but I feel that it is not as perfectly preserved as those on TV. Haha, there are dancing performances and a son-in-law recruitment show, but I can’t remember the name. There are several performances every day, as well as a maze and 3D movies. It feels nice to walk slowly in it. There are also people selling food inside, so you can eat if you are hungry. We didn’t eat there because we had just finished our meal when we went there, so we went in at around 1:00 p.m. because we brought an old man with us and came out around 6:00 p.m. But we walked too much and didn’t want to walk after we came out because I really couldn’t walk anymore. We saw quite a lot of things used in ancient times. They looked like ancient things, but they were not the real things………………
There are a lot of scenes in the big yard, but if you have time, you can go and see them.
In the second year of Tianfu in the Later Jin Dynasty, Duan Siping destroyed the "Dayi Ning State", and Ling'er's Nanzhao was replaced by Duan's Dali, whose territory "extended to Rongzhou in the east, Shentu in the west, Jiaozhi in the southeast, Chengdu in the northeast, Daxue Mountain in the north, and the sea in the south". The emperors of the Duan family did not want such a vast territory, and always liked to abdicate and become monks, which was rare in all dynasties. Jin Yong once used Master Yideng to speculate on the reason, saying: "My Duan family took advantage of the opportunity and stole the throne from minor officials in the border areas. Every generation knew that they were not capable of such a great responsibility, so they were always trembling with fear and did not dare to make the slightest mistake. However, the emperor did not farm for food, nor weave for clothes. His carriages and horses when he went out, and his palaces when he entered were all the blood and sweat of the people. Therefore, in his old age, he could not help but feel remorseful. Looking back on his merits and demerits in his life, he always found that he had done few things to benefit the people and committed many sins, so he often abdicated and became monks." It is not known how true this sentiment is, but the "Miaoxiang Buddhist Kingdom" and the peaceful and harmonious religious atmosphere have indeed become one of Dali's labels.
Walking in Tianlongbabu City, this kind of Zen is more obvious than the chivalrous spirit. Or, in other words, the world of swords and sabers of the chivalrous is embraced by the broad and compassionate heart of the Buddha.
Tickets for the scenic spot: 52 yuan/person
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00
Other notes: The buildings are a bit dilapidated, the scenic spots are a bit depressed, and the performances are a bit random... If you come here with high expectations, you will most likely be disappointed. But if you have plenty of time and don't have to rush up the mountains or down the sea, then it's very comfortable to stroll around here quietly, find some small surprises, take some photos, or even watch a performance.
From the cable car, we took a battery car directly to Tianlongbabu Film and Television City. It is not very big, so we visited it by the way. The house number is included.
Since my father's generation had a deep affection for Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, we went there to have fun. The entire film and television city is just like Songcheng in Hangzhou, with modern imitation of ancient buildings and commercial tourist attractions. Running Man also went there to record later, and some places looked very familiar.
It is great to take photos at the Tianlongbabu Film and Television City. I heard that the previous Tianlongbabu was filmed here, and it has a lot of local ethnic characteristics!
It's just that the transportation up and down is a bit troublesome. It's quite far to walk there from Dali Ancient Town. There are only local horse-drawn carriages, and the price is negotiable. In fact, riding a horse-drawn carriage up and down is also a very good experience, especially the way down the mountain, which is very exciting!
Tickets can be booked on Qunar.com, and tickets are issued immediately after purchase, which is convenient. The film and television city is not big, 2 hours is enough. There are performances to watch.
You can take a car directly from the hotel to Tianlongbabu Film and Television City. There are many tourists, but it does not affect the sightseeing spots inside. You can also change into ancient martial arts costumes for filming. It is worth a visit.
I personally think this attraction is not interesting, you can visit it or not. The streets in the film and television city are empty, and there are only people when filming, so it looks very dilapidated. There is a Zhenlong chess game, which is okay to take photos as a souvenir.
The shooting base is very large and you can almost overlook the basic scenery from the tower.
This film and television city is a good place for many people to shoot movies. The buildings inside look quite new.
Actually, in my opinion, these film and television bases are all the same, and I don’t have such sentiments.. I just went to check it out..
There was a lion dance, a welcome ceremony and the like, and then there was the interactive session of finding a bride... It was quite funny... The hydrangea was thrown to a man in his sixties or seventies and he picked it up... He was pushed onto the stage... The emcee asked him how old he was and he said eighteen... His wife downstairs was confused... It was very loving... The old friends who were traveling with him at the back teased him together... The couple was very happy... It was so warm and happy to see this... Another mouthful of dog food
It feels quite fun. Jin Yong fans must go. You can book tickets online in advance, which is cheaper. Half price with student ID. There are really few people in the off-season. Internal staff will also provide some performances, which is very exciting.
The scenic spot attached to the Ximatan Cableway is at the foot of the cableway. You will pass by it when you leave the scenic spot. It's worth a look.
It's really average. The package ticket is shabby after entering. I went there with the dream of martial arts, but I was really disappointed. There was an episode of Running Man filmed here, and you can still see the props they left behind. Remember the "Wulian Cave" they went into when they were looking for the magic mirror? It's the cave where Zheng Kai said, wow, A Zi looks like this. It's really 10 yuan for a ticket.
When I went there, it was raining and the sky was gray. But the film and television city is like that, you can see it from watching TV series.
In the sparsely populated film and television base, I was looking for the shadows in the TV series.
It is a place that restores the life scenes of the ancient Dali Kingdom, Tianlongbabu Film and Television City
I passed by here when I came down from Cangshan Mountain! I went in and took a look at some parade performances when I had time. It was quite interesting! Throwing embroidered balls, catching criminals! I was so engrossed in watching that I didn't take any photos!
It can be considered a historical site, it's okay. If you want to go, you can buy a package ticket for Cangshan Mountain and the Film and Television Base.
Every day at 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., a guard of honor will come out to announce the opening of the city. The main buildings of the film and television city include the city wall, city gate, imperial palace, royal palace, Dali Street, Liao Street, Jurchen tribe, Xixia City, etc. It is a film and television shooting base with unique local ethnic cultural characteristics and complete functions that can meet the requirements of film and television shooting. A series of films and TV series such as "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils", "A Chinese Ghost Story", "Lucky Pig Bajie", "Our Eyes", "Happy Pig Bajie", "Ancient Tea Horse Road", "Legend of the Shang Dynasty", "Princess of Dali", "Volunteer", "Beauty", "Little Night·Knife", "Southern Heroes", "Ten Perfect Men and Nine Beauties", "Young Four Famous Detectives", "New Journey to the West", "Golden Phoenix Flower Blooms", "Kung Fu Hero", "Ancient Dian Kingdom", "Meet White Snake Again", "Qiao Longbiao", and "Shangri-La" have been shot here.
This is a picture from August 2014. It is the filming location of Hu Jun's version of "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils". The gate is a famous quote by Mr. Jin Yong: "Flying snow all over the sky, the book of laughter and the hero leaning on the green mandarin duck." The scenery is so-so.
The bundled attractions for climbing Cangshan Mountain would have been closed long ago if tickets were purchased separately. As a martial arts fan, I get angry when I see the dilapidated scenes from the books and dramas. Since they sell tickets as a bundle, there's no worry about running out of money, so I don't know how long it will take for the attractions to be repaired.
A bit old, seems no one maintains it
There are additional charges everywhere.
Although it is the filming base of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, it is many years old after all, and many houses are dilapidated. I would not go there if it is not a package ticket
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, I believe everyone has a deep impression of this TV series. When you go there, you will feel as if your memories of that time have come back to you all of a sudden. In certain events, there will be performances, especially the gate. Once you enter the gate, you will feel like you have entered the world of martial arts. There is also a place like a ring inside where you can find people to compete.
It's a fun abandoned film and television city. The ticket price is reasonable, but there are too many people, too many people...
The performances and shadow puppets are great, a semi-commercial and semi-abandoned film and television city
It's just so-so. I don't know if Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils was filmed here.
The package ticket is quite cost-effective. If you have time, you can go there on the day of Cangshan Mountain. We were late and missed the show, but it was fun to take pictures of some props.
A film and television shooting base with unique local ethnic cultural characteristics and complete functions that can meet the requirements of film and television shooting
I came to the film and television city with great enthusiasm for the Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, but I was greatly disappointed. The performance of the emperor welcoming guests was too amateurish. After entering the door, there were all kinds of grocery stores. Except for the Dali Palace, the other attractions were hard to find. In short, it was shabby and not worth traveling thousands of miles to come here.
I don't know why, many reviews say it's boring, but I think it's very interesting. However, the interesting part is the performance inside. You must pay attention to the time, otherwise it's really boring. The most important thing is, don't buy a separate ticket, buy the Cangshan cable car, and you can enter the scenic area for free after returning.