A Chinese village with 600 years of history has become a miniseries filming hub, with nearly all its villagers and livestock taking part.
The “cast” even includes a donkey which is paid 500 yuan (US$70) a day.
Yuanqiao village, which is administered by Dengfeng in Henan province, central China, shot to fame on social media because many television miniseries have been made there, the Dahe News reported.
Miniseries have become popular in China in recent years.
According to the China internet...
Nearly all residents in historic China village act in local TV miniseries; even livestock are hired
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