Mission Hills Huayi Brothers Feng Xiaogang Movie Town

Mission Hills Huayi Brothers Feng Xiaogang Movie Town

Mission Hills Huayi Brothers Feng Xiaogang Movie Town
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hweeying
Johor Bahru, Malaysia4,454 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2019 • Family
We visited Hengdian and Shanghai movie town before, therefore we thought Haikou movie town is so so only if compared with them.
Moderate space. Spend few hours here including lunch at fast food store. Still recommend every traveller to come here if you never go other movie studio before.
Visited on August 2019.
Written August 5, 2020
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SGCL
Singapore, Singapore39 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2015 • Family
If you like the feel of the 40s-50s, you will like this. It is quite an interesting place to visit. We visited on the 26/12, got to explore the newly open Nanyang Street. Architecture is really beautiful. If you have watched the latest Ip Man3 movie, you will know what I am referring to, the streets resemble the movie scene. A place worth visiting, paid CNY 138 for both 1942 street & Nanyang Street, spent about 3 hours there.
Written January 7, 2016
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glycerine
Singapore80 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
A big movie set filled with all sorts of restaurants. For RMB100 you get 5 photos of yourself decked out in a costume if the day. Family photos are pricier. Some locals came ready-dressed to take photos on their own.

Many food options and a number of attractions inside (including a haunted house, laser tag and a 3D optical illusion museum) with separate entrance fees.

If you don't go into any of the attractions within, you can cover the whole place within an hour or two.

Written March 22, 2015
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Cyn Y
14 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
We travelled there in a group of 11 and didn't realised that there's no street shows on a Monday and would still be charged at full price. Would be great if we knew about this before we came. Hence we only took pics at the door and caught a free shuttle bus (every 15 minutes) to the nearest shopping centre. There's 2 routes for the free shuttle bus ( Brown/bronze colour bus ) there's also paid bus service (yellow or green colour bus). Attached is the current street show schedule.
Written January 21, 2020
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Ladytraveljournal
Australia934 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2016
Get a special discount from Mission Hills Hotel at RMB88. Normal entrance fee RMB138. Free shuttle bus departing every 20 mins to and forth of Hotel. Stopping by Mission Hills Centreville the shopping centre.

Nothing compared with universal studio.
Good initial start for Chinese movie theme park. Can take some good pics.

Well done !

Written March 21, 2016
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Mitch
Hohhot, China125 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Couples
This place is cheesy, it’s important to be clear about that. But in my opinion it’s the good kind of cheesy. The ticket price is steep (198RMB for a combo ticket which includes the 3 zones and some attractions inside) but it’s worth getting the combo price as individual tickets don’t end up saving you much money and at least this way you have a few fun gimmicks thrown in.

The zones are as follows: An old china street, 1942 street, and the Youth Zone. The old china street offers just that, a glimpse into life in old china, with some shop fronts open so you can peak inside (nice touch), There is an aquarium there which is fairly well set up (though some of the tanks are a bit small for the turtles unfortunately). 1942 street offers a look at china from that era, with a rock museum (terrible, the worst part of the park) a theatre with a comedy show (you pay extra to see the scheduled show so we skipped that) a film museum (which has a bunch of old cameras - interesting to see for sure!) and a typhoon and earthquake simulator (super cheesy but the typhoon simulator was quite amusing as they spray you with water and blast the wind turbines in your face, The earthquake simulator is nothing special). The Youth Zone is like what a rec centre in a communist army barracks would be like and is especially great if you choose to rent a costume from one of the dozens of costume shops around the park. Plenty of army photo ops here (we skipped out on this but I could see how it might be fun for those that enjoy that type of thing). There is a ballet studio inside where we witnessed a surreal performance as a lady came out and sang to a nearly empty gym (There were 5 of us) and a man skillfully played a flute. This was included so it was a nice surprise. There’s also a way museum which is mildly amusing and a completely empty coin museum with some decent looking money in there. Overall, it was a fun way to spend an afternoon and I’d recommend it if you like taking pictures. For those on the fence I might suggest waiting until the largest and newest section - Old Beijing - opens up eventually.
Written April 27, 2019
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craigv01
Canberra201 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2018 • Family
There are two areas inside which are easily walked around. It is a good way for younger children to experience some of old China without motor bikes riding past them on the pavement.

Even though Hainan seems to be trying to increase the amount of Australian tourists this was another tourist place with everything only in Chinese.
Written March 12, 2018
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Fanny L
Singapore, Singapore2,795 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Friends
We stay at Ritz Carlton and they provide free shuttle to the movie town. The admission ticket is RMB 98 for hotel guess. They are two Main Streets: 1942 Chongqing and pre-war South East Asia/Hong Kong. The buildings in the streets are well research and built, they are also novelty shops, eateries and performance scheduled hourly. The streets are clean and toilets are ample. Overall the pros exceeded my expectations, we did not stay till the lights come on at 7-7.30 pm. It is good to in early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat. Only minor point is the shop keepers and merchandises should also be in characters, I think they will get there soon. Well worth a visit.
Written August 13, 2017
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jchenghk30b
Hong Kong, China98 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2017 • Family
You can get more benefit from follow their wechat , a simply scan their QR code will save you so money such as dinner discount, free drink.....
Written June 13, 2017
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Mike Ong
Singapore16 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Family
Visited this attraction today with much anticipation. There were two streets of old buildings which showcases the 1940s.

Only 1 thing split the trip. We bought tickets for an ocean world for RMB 38 each but it was a rip-off. It was more like a small aquarium with many small fish tanks.
Written February 28, 2017
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