

On May 2, 2016, a father was seen holding his daughter high to sign on the graffiti wall at Tangcheng Film Base.
Having opened itself for business for a year, Tangcheng Film Base recently set up a 20-meter-long graffiti wall in an effort to promote civilized sightseeing among the large number of visitors. The wall enables visitors to write down their touring feelings, which has found favor with tourists.
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