Ningbo unveils new film, TV industrial park
The Qianshuiwan Film and TV Cultural Industrial Park is inaugurated on June 26 in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province. [Photo/Ningbo Evening News]
The Qianshuiwan Film and TV Cultural Industrial Park opened its doors on June 26 in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province.
Sprawling across an area of 600 mu (40 hectares), with an initial phase occupying around 200 mu, the park offers an array of services for film and TV production, live broadcasting, network literature creation, accommodation, and lodging.
Over the next three years, the Qianshuiwan Film and TV Cultural Industrial Park aims to draw at least 30 film and TV institutions along with 100 network writers, including no fewer than 10 well-known writers.
Several projects, including studios and live-streaming bases, were established upon the signing of agreements during the park's opening ceremony.
In addition, the launch of new facilities for network writers and short video creators took place on the same day.