Romance on Lushan Mountain

Romance on Lushan Mountain (simplified Chinese: 庐山恋; traditional Chinese: 廬山戀; pinyin: Lúshān Liàn) is a 1980 colour film produced in China. It was in its entirety shot at Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi province of China and was directed by Huang Zumo (黄祖模). It is alternatively known as A Love Story at Lushan Mountain and Love on Lushan Mountain.

Romance on Lushan Mountain
Directed byHuang Zumo
Produced byShanghai Film Studio
Written byBi Bicheng
StarringZhang Yu,
Guo Kaiming,
Wen Xiyang
Music byLu Qiming
CinematographyChan Lianguo
Release date
1980
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Box officeCN¥100 million[1]

The film sold more than 140 million tickets[2] and grossed more than CN¥100 million in China.[1] It holds the Guinness World Record for "the longest first run of a film in one cinema" for having been shown continuously since 1980.[3]

Plot

In the 1970s, after the establishment of diplomat relation between the People's Republic of China and the United States, Zhou Jun, the daughter of a retired Kuomintang general, Zhou Zhenwu, who now lives in America, visits mainland China for sightseeing. In Mount Lu, she meets Geng Hua, a young man who is preparing his college entrance exams, and they fall in love. Geng's father, a CPC officer, is now under political investigation by Gang of Four. The junior Geng is accompanying his unwell mother to the mountain for rehabilitation. Due to his frequent contacts with Zhou, Geng is summoned for interrogation. Zhou returns to the States with regrets.

After the fall of Gang of Four, Zhou, still keeping her feelings for Geng in her heart, visited Lu Mountain again. While Geng, now a postgraduate student of Tsinghua University, happens to come to Mount Lu for academic colloquium. Fortunately, these two reunite and decide to marry each other. Geng Hua asks his father, Geng Feng, for his agreement, and shows him the photo of Miss Zhou's family. The senior Geng recognizes that the girl's father, Zhou Zhenwu, was his classmate back in Whampoa Military Academy. Because they followed different political parties, they became the rivals in the battlefield during Chinese Civil War. Thus, he immediately rejects this marriage. After some difficulties, the two seniors, both with the intention of reunification of China, meet on Mount Lu. The hostility is thawed, and they become relatives by marriage when the junior Zhou and Geng finally get together.

World record

Lushan Mountain Union Church, currently known as Love Story in Lushan Cinema (Chinese: 庐山恋电影院).
Love Story in Lushan Cinema

According to Guinness World Records, this film has the Longest First-Run of a Film in One Cinema (Love Story in Lushan Cinema). It premiered at the Jiangxi Movie Circulation and Screening Company in Lushan, China, on July 12, 1980 and has been shown daily up to now.[4][5][6][7] Watching the film at the said cinema has become a tourist attraction.

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References

  1. "华语电影进入大工业时代". People's Daily. 21 October 2017. 1980年的 《庐山恋》,上映一周票房过亿元,观影人次超过四亿
  2. Momphard, David (30 September 2007). "Two of a kind". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  3. Kim, Sangkyun; Reijnders, Stijn (2017). Film Tourism in Asia: Evolution, Transformation, and Trajectory. Springer. p. 54. ISBN 9789811059094.
  4. 程迪 (2018-10-12). "一吻38年的"庐山恋歌"". 新华网. 新华每日电讯. Archived from the original on 2018-10-19. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  5. 郭翠潇 (2007-07-18). "《庐山恋曲》". 央视网. Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
  6. "庐山恋". 中国庐山网. Archived from the original on 2018-08-28. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  7. 何夕 (2017-04-12). "庐山基督教礼拜堂:庐山上唯一开放的教堂,宋美龄曾在此做礼拜". 福音时报. Archived from the original on 2017-07-05. Retrieved 2018-12-12.


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