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Where is the location where Stephen Chow filmed Kung Fu?
It was filmed in "Shanghai Movie Paradise"

Shanghai Film and Television Paradise, also known as Chedun Film and Television Base, is located in Chedun Town, Songjiang District, Shanghai. Established in 1992. It is a comprehensive tourist area integrating sightseeing, culture, entertainment and leisure.

The main attractions of Shanghai Film and Television Park are composed of redundant film and television shooting landscapes such as Nanjing Road, Shikumen Lane Group and Moller Villa, covering an area of 800,000 square meters. It is an antique building with the culture of the Republic of China as the background.

Shanghai Film and Television Park is a national AAAA tourist attraction and one of the top ten film and television bases in China. There are TV series, sparrows, movies, the beginning of the great rejuvenation, kung fu and so on.

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Nanjing Road 1

Located in the northwest of Shanghai Film and Television Amusement Park, it is an antique building complex with the old Shanghai culture in the 1930s as the background. The main attractions are Shixian Company, Yongan Company, Xinxin Company, shoes and hats shop, trams and so on. In the movie Kung Fu, Xing Zi (Stephen Chow) and Fat Cong (Lin Zicong) were beaten by men with glasses on the tram, and the scene came from here.

2. Shikumen Lane Group

Located in the middle of Shanghai Film and Television Amusement Park, it is an antique building complex with the old Shanghai culture in 1930s as the background, and its architectural feature is the fusion of western culture and China traditional living culture. In the movie Kung Fu, Xing Zi (Stephen Chow) and Fat Cong (ornaments) want to sneak up on a chartered woman with flying knives in an alley, and as a result, many jokes are made, and the scene comes from here.

3. Mueller Villa

Also known as Mahler Apartment, located at the northern end of Shanghai Film and Television Park, is an antique building complex with Norwegian culture as the background. The original site is located in Shaanxi South Road, Shanghai. According to legend, British adventurer Mahler came to Shanghai in 19 19. His daughter dreams of having a house like Andersen's fairy tales. When she woke up and drew on the paper, Mahler was very interested, so she built a house with 106 rooms, each with a different style, so Mueller Villa is also called the dream apartment.