Of course, the above is purely my unresponsible speculation and unhearted comments. In fact, the contribution of film and television dramas to the tourism industry was discovered early on and made good use of. For example, the Korean dramas that MMs often watch, it has long gone beyond the pure cultural field. You see, the South Korean president praises the director and the actor all day because they not only have outstanding achievements in cultural output, but also because their fans are South Korea. The tourism industry in China has generated considerable foreign exchange income. Compared to those Korean entertainers who only know how to make a good harvest for their own country, Brother Atang is really too big, too world-sighted. TMD, my wife is so handsome.
Speaking of this, our Jackie Chan is also quite a person with a global vision. For example, he filmed "The Mystery of the Special Agents" earlier. I traveled to Istanbul last year. The local Turkish tour guide always said that this is Jackie Chan's outdoor scene of the "Mystery of the Special Agents". This is the hotel where Jackie Chan stayed in the movie, etc. It was really influential.
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