Overview
The Shanghai Film Museum chronicles over a century of Chinese cinema across four floors, from the silent-film era of the 1920s to the global blockbusters of today. Interactive exhibits let visitors try dubbing, editing, and special effects.
Highlights
- Golden Age Hall: Recreates the glamour of 1930s Shanghai cinema, once known as "the Hollywood of the East."
- Sound Stage: Step into a working sound stage to try voice dubbing over classic film scenes.
- 4D Theater: A multi-sensory cinema experience featuring classic Chinese film sequences.
History
Opened in 2013, the museum occupies the former Shanghai Film Studio complex, where many of China's most beloved films were produced from the 1950s onward.
Visitor Tips
- Film Buffs: Allow extra time for the extensive archive of film posters and props.
- Interactive Elements: Best for visitors who enjoy hands-on exhibits.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.