Tianxin Pavilion
Situated at the heart of the Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan Zone, Tianxin Economic Development Zone (Tianxin EDZ) in Changsha is emerging as a key innovation hub for the mini series industry—where the majestic northward flow of the Xiangjiang River meets the boundless energy of a living theater, endlessly unfolding new acts.
At the core of mini series success lies the power of content to resonate with audiences. The city of Changsha, a popular online destination, has long been a magnet for younger generations. Beyond Tianxin Pavilion—which alone encapsulates half of Changsha's history—Tianxin District stands as a vibrant repository of cultural IP. As the cultural heart of Hunan, it rests on a rich foundation where historical, revolutionary, and modern cultures converge. The bluestone slabs of ancient Taiping Street and the millennia-old legacy of Jia Yi's former residence conceal countless stories, while the neon lights of Changsha's Bund and the lively bustle of West Jiefang Road reflect the city's most vibrant urban life. These self-sustaining, traffic-generating cultural symbols imbue mini series with an innate "blockbuster gene."
Changsha Tianxin Culture Advertising Industry Park
Crucially, the local industry ecosystem is already well established. As part of the "National Experimental Zone for the Integration of Culture and Technology," the industrial park is seeing the emergence of a comprehensive value chain encompassing scriptwriting, filming, distribution, promotion, and data asset transactions. More than 1,500 cultural enterprises have converged here, creating an incubation environment where creativity seamlessly transforms into production. The park is also home to a cluster of universities, offering a deep talent pool and allowing innovation to flow like a perennial spring.
Digital infrastructure forms a crucial backbone of the park. With data trading platforms, cybersecurity systems, two computing centers, and eight data centers, Tianxin EDZ offers a fast track for post-production and data circulation. It also hosts Hunan's first national-level cultural industry demonstration park and one of the country's earliest national advertising industry parks—providing a close-knit "friends circle" for enterprises.
A standout feature is the launch of the Blue Wind Mini Series Base—the central region's first digital imaging super -factory. Spanning 40,000 square meters and equipped with 78 real-life sets tailored for modern-themed mini series, the base is designed to produce up to 3,000 titles annually. With comprehensive facilities and support, it enables flexible, on-demand filming. Beyond the studio, the entire Tianxin District functions as a "living filming studio," offering diverse backdrops for historical dramas, night scenes, revolutionary-themed narratives, urban stories, and ecological settings. By harnessing this distinctive combination of resources and strengths, Tianxin EDZ is rapidly emerging as the golden hub of China's mini series future.