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When was Zhu's The Journey to the West filmed?

Zhu's version of "Going to the East" was launched in June 2006. The play tells the story of a Shandong family who was forced to leave their hometown to live during the period from the late Qing Dynasty to the September 18th Incident. Taking the complicated and bumpy life of the protagonist Zhu Kaishan as a clue, it is interspersed with all kinds of hardships and tests that Zhu Kaishan's three sons with different personalities and fates encountered on the Kanto Road.

The film crew moved to Heihe, Xiang Xue, Hailin, Weihe and Harbin in Heilongjiang; Zhu Jiayu, Liubu, Zhoucun and Jiaonan in Shandong; Shanghai Songjiang; The number of transitions in Wuxi and other places reached 16. According to the memories of the founders, most of the shooting locations were in deserted mountains, and there were more than 200 kilometers away from the nearest town. Food, housing and transportation conditions are extremely difficult, and even car oil is supplied by cars.

When filming the story of the northeast snowfield, all the cast members braved the cold of MINUS 30 degrees Celsius and the heavy snow all over the sky for two months. The staff and actors have overcome unimaginable difficulties such as short cycle, long journey, cold weather and personnel safety. No one complained, but also cooperated. Finally, the filming was successfully completed and this epic drama was presented.