Linyi Zoo and Botanical Garden: A Natural Sanctuary Hidden in the City Center
by ASR. Sam 3890
Oct 15, 2025
Explore the filming location of "All Things Are Born"! The natural studio hidden deep in the Yimeng Mountains is absolutely amazing
Who would have thought! After binge-watching "All Things Are Born," I immediately rushed to the filming location, only to discover that this shooting base hidden in the heart of the Yimeng Mountains truly has a "time filter" effect 📍 It’s located in Changshanzhuang Village, Mamu Pool Township, Yinan County, surrounded by mountains embracing an ancient village with a 600-year history. Even the wind carries the smoky atmosphere from the drama!
This is definitely not a man-made set! The dry-stone houses built along the mountain and the winding stone paths are all naturally formed. The home of Ning Xiuxiu, played by Yang Mi, is right at the village entrance in an old courtyard. The mottled stone walls shine under the mountain breeze, and standing at the door, you can almost see her carrying a bamboo basket walking by. The Feicheng Mansion and Feng Dajiao’s house are hidden deep in the alleys, with every stone slab bearing the marks of time. No wonder the crew chose this place to film stories about land changes—the smoky, lively atmosphere of this landscape really can’t be faked.
When you get tired of walking, immerse yourself in the drama! Listen to the mountain wind and view exhibits at the Red Sister-in-law Memorial Hall, which feels more immersive than city museums; at the pancake shop at the village entrance, you can make pancakes by hand and chat with villagers who once worked as extras about fun stories from the crew. If you catch the "Following the Captain to the County Town" performance, the moment you rush through the ancient city gate in military uniform, the mountain wind carries the shouts, making it feel like you’ve truly stepped into the era of the drama.
Don’t just focus on checking in! Stand under the "Resting on Yimeng" archway at the village entrance and look into the distance. Among the lush green mountains lie memories of over 400 film and TV productions, including "Red Sorghum" and "Fighting Bull," which were filmed in this landscape. In the evening, enjoy a Yimeng pancake rolled with crispy chips while watching the sunset dye the stone houses a warm golden color—this journey of chasing the drama is complete.
The mountains and waters are natural sets, the stone houses are living history, and only here can you truly understand how touching the land sentiment in "All Things Are Born" is~
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