Looking to shoot in Shanghai? Shoot in China can guide you through all the best spots for your shoot planning. Shanghai is a large and prosperous port city located on the east tip of Yangtze River Delta and halfway along China’s eastern coastline. It borders the estuary of Yangtze River to the north, Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces to the west, and Hangzhou Bay to the south. With its advantageous geographical location, it is a great spot for filming.

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Shoot In Shanghai
Shoot In Shanghai

Shanghai covers an area of 6,340.5 square kilometers and has an altitude between three and five meters. The city has a slightly higher coastal area in the east and a lower hinterland to the west, with plains covering most areas in its middle and east part. The city also has a few hills and small mountains in the southwest districts. Moreover, there are some offshore islands in the area such as Dajinshan Island, Xiaojinshan Island, and Fushan Island.

The water network inside the city is the densest and the most developed in China, with a lot of rivers and lakes providing sufficient water to facilitate transportation and irrigation. The Yangtze River running eastwards to the sea through the north suburbs of the city is one of the main rivers. Huangpu River, the ‘Mother River of Shanghai,’ is the last main tributary of the Yangtze River, contributing a lot to the city’s transportation. Dianshan Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the west Qingpu District, producing various aquatic products.

Natural resources are not abundant in the region, with only cultivated crops, trees, and flowers being present. Shanghai also lacks mineral resources and energy sources, with only crude oil and natural gas being found in the offing of East China Sea and south Yellow Sea nearby.

Shoot in China has been working with Shanghai-based cameramen for over 12 years, combining all the knowledge and experience gleaned from producing TVCs, shows, documentaries, news reports, short films, events movies, animations, and more. Established in 2011, Shoot in China offers a higher quality, better value service than their competitors. So, if you’re looking for a reliable and experienced video production team in Shanghai, Shoot in China is your best bet.