Road to Kunlun Filming Locations
Road to Kunlun Filming Locations
Shijiazhuang is the capital and most populous city of China's Hebei Province. A prefecture-level city about 266 kilometres southwest of Beijing, it administers eight districts, three county-level cities and eleven counties.
Fushun is a prefecture level city in Liaoning province, China, about 45 km east of Shenyang, with a total area of 11,272 km², 714 km² of which is the city proper. Situated on the Hun River, it is one of the industrial and economic development hubs in Liaoning.
Jining is a former capital of Shandong. Is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Shandong province. It borders Heze to the southwest, Zaozhuang to the southeast, Tai'an to the northeast, and the provinces of Henan and Jiangsu to the northwest and south respectively.
Shenyang is the capital and largest city of China’s northeast Liaoning Province. It was the site of the 17th-century Manchu capital Mukden, and the imposing Mukden Palace (Shenyang Imperial Palace) is a blend of Manchurian and Tibetan architectural styles. Mausoleums of Qing dynasty emperors can be found at Zhaoling Tomb, amid the pine forests and lakes of Beiling Park, and at Fuling Tomb in the city’s east.
Tangshan is a coastal, industrial prefecture-level city in the northeast of Hebei province. It is located in the eastern part of Hebei Province and the northeastern part of the North China Plain. It is located in the central area of the Bohai Rim and serves as the main traffic corridor to the Northeast.
Tianjin is a major port city in northeastern China. Following the 1858 Treaties of Tianjin, several Western nations established concessions in Tianjin. The European-style houses, municipal buildings and churches in Wudadao (Five Great Avenues) are legacies of that period. Standing in contrast are the city’s many modern skyscrapers, including the iconic 415m-tall Tianjin Radio and Television Tower.
Hebei is a northern Chinese province near Beijing that is home to Chengde Mountain Resort, the imperial summer residence of the Qing-dynasty emperors. Chengde contains 18th-century palaces, gardens and pagodas ringed by Buddhist temples. The Qing emperors are buried to the south, in the monumental Eastern Qing Tombs at Zunhua and Western Qing Tombs in Yi County.
Road to Kunlun (2017)
Road to Kunlun is a second line of events by Kunlun Fight for professional fighters in their early career.