Huainan was a city in China, and several movies had been shot in the area in recent years. One of them was " The Pirate Hunter's Flower on the Other Shore." This was a series of films jointly sponsored by the Golden Shield Film and Television Center of the Ministry of Public Security and the China Film Association. It was jointly funded by the listed companies Zhongyan Group, Shangshen Group, and Nanyue Liangdu Group. The other was " Mass Grave ", a war drama that told the story of Huainan during the Anti-Japanese War. In addition, there was also a horror movie called " Sinking to the Bottom of the Lake ", which was shot in Jiaogang Lake. There was also a movie called " Unrequited Love for Orange in Huainan ", which was filmed in Fujian, Fujian. In addition, some TV series and school movies were also filmed in Huainan.
The TV series " Six Sisters " will be filmed in Huainan. The drama was adapted from the novel of the same name by Yi Bei, a Huainan writer. It was the first TV series set in Huainan and shot locally. It described the kinship, friendship, love, and neighborhood of an ordinary family, showing the changes in the form of Chinese families and the fate of ordinary people in the torrent of the times. The play was directed by Lou Jian, produced by Beijing Xixi Film and Television Culture Media Co., Ltd., and co-starred by Mei Ting, Wu Qian, Lu Yi, Wu Junmei and other powerful actors.
The TV series " Six Sisters " was filmed in Huainan City. The opening ceremony of the drama was held in Jiulonggang Town, Datong District, Huainan City. The filming was carried out in Jiulonggang Town of the Republic of China, Tianjia 'an Laohuai River Road, Jiaogang Lake Film and Television City, etc. Therefore, it could be confirmed that the TV series " Six Sisters " was filmed in Huainan City.
Huainan Sixth Primary School was located in Huainan City's Bagongshan District District, Shanwang Town, Lizuizi Coal Mine.
Huainan, where oranges grow, refers to the place south of the Huai River. According to the idiom in Yanzi's Spring and Autumn Annals," Orange trees grow in the south of the Huai River and are called orange trees, and orange trees grow in the north of the Huai River are called orange trees." This idiom is used to describe the mutation of the same species due to different environmental conditions. Therefore, Huainan, where oranges grew, referred to the area south of the Huai River.
Lu 'an and Huainan were two cities in the Anhui Province. Lu 'an was the city with the largest number of migrant workers in Anhui Province, and Huainan was the largest coal base in the province. According to the per capital of the country, Huainan's economy was better than Lu 'an's. However, Lu 'an's housing prices were higher than Huainan's. This might be because Lu' an had a larger population and greater demand, as well as the fact that Lu 'an was a third-tier city while Huainan was a fourth-tier city. In addition, Shou County was once under the jurisdiction of Huainan City, which was also a change between the two cities. To be more specific, Shou County was a district in Huainan City, located on the south bank of the Huai River. In general, Lu 'an and Huainan were both important cities in Anhui Province, each with its own characteristics and development.
Huainan had several DIY-shops, including the 7:00 AM self-made DIY-Baking Hall in Huainan City Tianjia 'an District, the Kexin DIY-Baking Living Hall, and the Thousand Words Chocolate House. In addition, the handmade pottery of Shouzhou Kiln in Longhu Center was also a part of Huainan's local culture. There were also some other DIY-related activities, such as the Huainan Three Rebellion's DIY-related activities and Huainan local cake shop. However, I can't provide more details about Huainan's DIY-branded shops.
Huainan's six dishes included Bagong Mountain Tofu, Hundred Birds Return to the Nest, Osmanthus Tofu, Golden Thread Tofu Shrimp, Clear Soup White Jade Dumplings, and Huainan Beef Soup.
Huainan City had recently started 21 projects. The total investment of these projects was 5.015 billion yuan, of which the annual planned investment was 1.635 billion yuan. These projects involved strategic emerging industries, upgrading traditional industries, upgrading infrastructure, and modern service industries. The start of these projects would further improve the industrial structure of Huainan City, make up for the shortcomings of development, enhance the momentum of development, and provide strong support for the development of Huainan City.
Huainan City had recently started 18 projects with a total investment of 7.756 billion yuan. These projects covered strategic emerging industries, upgrading and transformation of traditional industries, modern service industries, social programs, and infrastructure construction. The specific project details and investment amount could be found in the search results provided.