1. Hong Kong, a city that combines eastern culture and western culture, is the city that appears most frequently in Hollywood movies. In the filming of the Hollywood blockbuster Transformers, Hong Kong was selected as a part of the filming, and Hong Kong also has its own unique characteristics.
In the last century, Hong Kong was once a British colony. During the period of British rule, the life and architecture of Hong Kong were also influenced by western culture, which made Hong Kong integrate the characteristics of western culture and become a city that blended eastern culture and western culture, which also had a wonderful chemical reaction with Hollywood and China.
Secondly, Guangzhou has a long history and culture, showing the traditional cultural characteristics of China. Of course, Hongkong is not Hollywood's only dream place in China. Hongkong represents the combination of Chinese and Western cultures, while Guangzhou represents the pure traditional culture of China. The history of Guangzhou can be traced back to the Han Dynasty, and the Tang Dynasty became the capital of trade, which greatly enhanced Guangzhou's influence in the world.
The historical and cultural background of Guangzhou has left many traces of Guangzhou. Beijing Road and Shangxiajiu are full of historical features. Hollywood's choice of Guangzhou as the shooting location can highlight the characteristics of China, and the Chinese style can also open a huge market in China for Hollywood.
Third, Shanghai is a symbol of China's prosperity, and Shanghai Beach has become a modern metropolis of Hollywood. China's dream land. Hollywood blockbusters often have modern metropolis scenes, especially action movies like The Fast and the Furious's 007. Shooting in a modern metropolis will give the audience a great visual impact.
When choosing scenery in China, Shanghai is the most modern city in China. The prosperity of the beach is the pride of China people, and the visual effect of such a modern metropolis is certainly not bad.
To sum up, Hollywood wants to open China's market, which is also the first step for China's film and television industry to go abroad. Hongkong, Shanghai and Guangzhou are only the first step for China to integrate into the world film and television culture. I believe there will be more Hollywood Chinese dreams in the future.