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History and Humanity of Shuishiying Street

The history of the navy division camp can be traced back to 290 years ago, in the year of 17 15 (the fifty-fourth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty), and it was named "Navy Division Camp" because the navy division was stationed here. Since then, major historical events such as the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and the Russo-Japanese War have occurred in this land one after another, attracting great attention in modern Chinese and foreign history. As early as the Tang Dynasty (AD 628), folk trade here was very active and became a regional trade center at that time. The famous temple fair of Niangniang Temple in Panlongshan, southern Liaoning, has been inherited for a hundred years, and gradually developed into a local folk festival with distinctive characteristics-the Navy Business Culture Festival, which can bring millions of yuan in revenue to the Navy camp every year. As a famous town in history, culture, commerce and tourism, today's Navy Camp has become the center of political and cultural activities in Lushunkou District. Chuang Guandong Film and Television City covers an area of 38,000 square meters with a building area of 20,000 square meters. It is mainly composed of Kanto architectural styles in 1930s and 1940s, with strong Kanto characteristics, as well as traditional quadrangles in northeast China, typical Jiaojia Courtyard in Jiaodong Peninsula, Japanese-style happiness courtyard, Luo-style circle in shanty towns for the poor, and related buildings such as police stations, gendarmerie, pubs and shops, which truly reproduce the historical customs at that time. June, 5438+February, 2009 was awarded the title of "National Film and Television Designated Shooting Site". Since the establishment of the film studio, the film style has been filmed successively, such as TV series The Journey to the West's Aunt and Many Cranes, Legend of Meng Laicai, Iron Age, Lei Feng and Mother-in-law's Coming. In May 2009, it was officially opened to tourists, receiving 2,000-3,000 visitors a day, becoming another new local tourist attraction.