Move over, Barbenheimer—there’s a new blockbuster making waves beyond the box office! Detective Chinatown 1900, a high-octane mystery set in early 20th-century China, isn’t just raking in cash (over ¥3 billion / $413 million during Spring Festival alone
)—it’s also sparking a cultural tourism gold rush in Shandong province!
Fans are flocking to the Dezhou Laoling Film Studio, where intricate Chinatown-themed movie sets have become Instagram-ready hotspots. Think cobblestone streets, vintage storefronts, and lantern-lit alleys straight out of the film—perfect for that \"I’m the lead character\" vibe.
This isn’t just a win for cinema buffs. Local businesses report surging demand for traditional Shandong cuisine and handicrafts, blending pop culture with heritage. As one Weibo user posted: \"Who needs time travel when you’ve got movie magic?\"
Analysts call it a textbook case of \"content-driven tourism\"—a trend where films and shows boost real-world economies. With China’s cinematic influence growing globally, Shandong’s success could inspire more regions to roll out the red carpet for filmmakers.
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Hit movie 'Detective Chinatown 1900' boosts tourism in Shandong
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