Because "Judou", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and many other well-known films were filmed here, they are called Chinese Film and Television Village. There are more than 300 ancient Ming and Qing buildings in the village. There are 36 wells and 72 lanes in the village. These eight large and small ancestral halls are still preserved on a central axis of more than 200 meters from the head to the end of the village. This ancestral hall group is the only one in the province. Tickets are 43 yuan (38 yuan for online purchase). Each group of tourists is assigned a guide in the village. Some house keys are in the hands of the guide and they can't get in by themselves. It was almost dusk when we went. There were not many tourists in the village. It was very pleasant. Passing through the ticket office and the farmland, we arrived at the head of the village. The small curved slate road was constructed very sensuously. The green pastoral area, the beautiful and leisurely feeling of several ancient camphor trees in the village, and the villages with connotations, must have such a huge ancient tree at the head of the village for a limited time. We don't want to drive overnight. We followed the guide around the village and did not go to the village for a stroll. I like this village very much. The village is quiet. There are many ancient houses in the village. There are few tourists. The villagers are kind and the tickets are cheap. Walking on the curved ridges of the green fields at sunset, I could not help humming the song "Walking on the country road" with a moderate ticket price, orderly management of the scenic area, fewer tourists, and five stars recommended.