Sunday, March 31, 2013

CCTV

Happy Easter

These are a few cute bunnies we spotted on a recent outing.  Thank goodness we live in China or I think we would've owned pet bunnies.  They were adorable. 

CCTV 
 We were recently invited to go with some students I tutor, Daniel and Lila, to a local tourist attraction called CCTV.  Although most of it was in Chinese, we were able to gather that this is the place where they film many famous Chinese Movies and TV shows.   I guess you could compare it to Universal Studios, but not really...
 
According to a website I found online this is where we went...CCTV Wuxi Movie/TV Base is the first large scaled base for movie and TV shooting and for tourism built in China. Constructed in 1987, it is the first theme park incorporating movie and TV culture and tourism throughout China. With its unique functionality and charms it has been attracting over one hundred movie/TV production units every year to shoot movies and dramas here. Thus, it was given the title of "Oriental Hollywood". Moreover, it has accepted over 2 million visitors every year who come here purposely to explore the secrets of movie production.
The CCTV Wuxi Movie/TV Base is consisted of three main sections which are the Town of Tang Dynasty, Town of Three Kingdoms and Town of Water Margin. Its grandiose scales, well adapted to movie/TV shooting as well as for tourists enjoying, the sites of settings where movie and TV are shooting and which offer inexhaustible sources of interest, plus the par excellence performances and especially charming landscape of Lake Taihu, together with the well equipped sites of settings and other facilities for filming have been attracting tens of thousands of tourists and numerous production units both home and abroad.
CCTV Wuxi Movie/TV Base occupies a total area of over 100 acres and water area of 3000 mu of Lake Taihu.
 (http://www.beijingimpression.cn/beijing-attractions/cctv-wuxi-movie-tv-base.shtml)


The kids with Lila and Daniel just inside the main entrance.
We watched three shows.  This one included people from the audience participating, although it was in Chinese, my Chinese students were able to interpret enough so we got the gist of the story. 
The one below was a pirate water show with lots of stunts.
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This is the guy Hattie wanted to ride with, but she was too shy :)
 Here they are in a processional march heading to battle 
Performing a battle stunt


Located on the grounds was an awesome playground, that we played on for about an hour before lunch.  We all, yes even Luke and I took a swing across the moat.  Eventually both Gabe, Mason and Daniel were wet.  All of the obstacles were made of wood and rope.  It was a great time!




A balancing log that swung back and forth, you can also see how wet Daniel's pants are from the moat.

Giant Maze
The Rings



Some costumes to represent the culture.  One of the many beautiful buildings, many had historical relics and replicas inside.

The grounds of CCTV were huge.  This racetrack was one of the rides you could do.  They also had bumper cars, archery, a 5D movie and carnival games.  We did not do any of those, but they reminded us of a small town fair back in the states.

Cooking Lesson

 



Here is Daniel getting the tomatoes weighed and bagged. 
Looking at the spatulas...this is a great way to practice your English
The checkout, Mr. Q is the man in the plaid.  He is watches over Daniel while he is at school.  I have heard these positions referred to as house fathers.  He takes video of me teaching also and shares it with Daniel's Mom. 
Hattie and Daniel mixing up the dough



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