International film crews explore Beijing's Shougang Park

On the afternoon of October 22, film crews from Russia and Kazakhstan visited Beijing's Shougang Park to explore this iconic area that blends industrial heritage with modern cultural tourism innovation. The crews toured sites such as the Big Air, the Skywalk, and the No. 1 Blast Furnace - SoReal Science Fiction Paradise, experiencing firsthand the innovative vitality and cultural charm of Shougang Park's industrial transformation.
The Big Air Shougang is the world's first permanently preserved big air competition venue, inspired by the "Flying Apsaras" from Dunhuang murals. It consists of three parts: the track, the judges' tower, and the spectator area. The track is 164 meters long, 34 meters at its widest, and 60 meters at its highest. The main steel structure uses 4,100 tons of Shougang steel. During the Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese athletes Gu Ailing and Su Yiming won gold medals here. Project leader Wang Jin stated that the venue will primarily host high-level international events, serve as a training ground for professional athletes, hold commercial cultural entertainment activities, and create sustainable operational consumption scenarios to make the park a hub of vitality.
