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Where is the story in happiness? Shoot the TV series "The Story in Happiness".

The TV series "The Story in Happiness" is being broadcasted. This TV series mainly tells the story in the hutong, and the shadow of the 1980s can be seen in this TV series. Most of the shooting locations are in Beijing, so you can visit Beijing Hutong more often.

Where is the story in happiness? This TV series was shot in Beijing. By depicting a character in a small alley, The Story in Happiness shows the great miracle of Beijing's development since the 1980s, reflects the social changes in the big era with the life experiences of small people, and sets off the spirit of self-improvement of ordinary people with the big era.

In the play, whether Li Qiang decided to "go to sea" to start his own era or Chen Waer made his feelings into a brand and achieved his own career, each character was endowed with a unique growth mark, and his personal destiny closely echoed with major historical nodes, thus embodying the ideological connotation of "a small life with daily necessities has a dream, and a passionate big era has a responsibility", which makes the story reverberate with the height of history and the temperature of life.

It is reported that when filming this drama, director Yang Yazhou decided to abandon the traditional gray hutong in the 1980s and adopt brighter "red walls and green tiles" as the cornerstone of his creation. From the initial setting to the shaping of subsequent characters, he adhered to this framework principle. "Like the Peking Opera I shot before, or many Peking Opera we have seen, it was probably the established black, white and gray tone at that time. I hope this play can convey a new feeling. There are red walls and green tiles here, which are warm and touching. It is warm and lazy, and contains the tolerance of Beijing. Hutong is changing, and the constant is red walls and green tiles. "

Visit the Forbidden City in Beijing. Take the subway 1 line and get off at Tiananmen East or Tiananmen West Station. When you get off the bus, you will see Tiananmen Square. If you go straight on Tiananmen Square, if you plan to visit Tiananmen Square first, take subway line 2 and get off at Qianmen subway station, you will see Qianmen Building. To the north of Qianmen Building are Tiananmen Square, National Museum, Great Hall of the People and Monument to the People's Heroes.

To the south of Qianmenlouzi is Qianmen Street, which is a famous street in Beijing. Now it has been changed into a pedestrian street, which is completely different from the busy scene in the past. Now all the people who come here to play are foreigners who come to Beijing for the first time. Personally, Qianmen Street is not as lively and festive as before. In short, it is barren.

After seeing Qianmen Street, the Temple of Heaven Park is to the south. Tiantan Park should take Metro Line 5 to the East Gate of Tiantan, and Jingshan Park is behind the Forbidden City. Jingshan Park is also the place where Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself in the Ming Dynasty, but the crooked neck tree is gone. Now this is 1996. There is a Wanchun Pavilion at the top of Jingshan Park, overlooking the whole Forbidden City.

Next to Jingshan is the North Sea. Let's go boating in Beihai Park. Take subway line 6 to Beihai North and get off at Beihai North Gate. There is no subway in the south, only buses. Further north, this place is called Shichahai area, or take subway line 6 and get off at Beihai North Station, then cross the road and go north. There are many scenic spots in Shichahai area, including Gongwangfu, Shichahai, Nanluoguxiang, Dai Yan Xiejie and Bell and Drum Tower.

Or if you want to go to Gongwangfu, you can take Metro Line 4 and get off at Pinganli Station. After getting off the bus, you will see a sign with four big characters on it, Huguosi Street. Go straight along Huguosi Street, about 1.5km. By the way, you can get to Gongwangfu by feeling the hutongs in Beijing, or if you want to go to Nanluoguxiang, you can take Metro Line 6 and get off at Nanluoguxiang Station directly.

After talking about the Shichahai area, let's talk about the east of the Second Ring Road. There are three scenic spots here, namely Lama Temple, Confucius Temple and imperial academy. The Lama Temple can take subway lines 2 and 5, and you can smell a fragrance as soon as you get off the bus. Because this is a place to burn incense and worship Buddha, and there are fortune-telling shops selling incense on the roadside. Then go north along the central axis of Beijing, which is the venue of the 2008 Olympic Games, the Olympic Park, the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube. Bird's Nest Water Cube I suggest watching the night scene. Remember, take Line 8 to the Olympic Park or the Olympic Sports Center.