Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon…Anyone? 

By Ricko Tindage, Director of Sales at Elite Voyages

Since “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” was released in the U.S. in 2000 and eventually garnered the Oscar in 2001 for best foreign-language film, this martial arts movie has captured the imagination of American and international audiences worldwide. 

At Hongchun Village-the site of 2000 “ The Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon” movie location-Anhui Province

I was fortunate to visit Anhui Province in November of last year, where many of the shooting locations of “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” were located. This movie was so groundbreaking, helmed by Mr. Ang Lee as director, that many pundits in Hollywood did not give too much attention to it before its release. Yet the film, released in December 2000, would earn $128 million in the U.S. (or roughly $218 million today) and became a box office hit. The movie became what remains by far the highest-grossing non-English-language film, receiving 10 Oscar nominations and winning four. 

One scene that many audiences won’t easily forget is the sword fight scene between the two main characters while flying over the bamboo trees. This fight scene became a classic in itself. In 2023, the movie celebrated its 20th year, and a re-mastered version on DVD was released for a new generation of movie buffs. There’s no question that the film became a classic, and anyone who has watched this film treasures it as a collectible item. 

Two locations for “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” where they made the movie that I visited… are Huangshan (Mt. Huangshan or Yellow Mountain), and Hongcun Village

Yellow Mountain, also known as Huangshan in Chinese, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was inscribed on the list in 1990 for its remarkable scenery, including granite peaks, ancient pine trees, and cloud formations. The mountain is famed for its unique geological formations, including peculiarly shaped granite peaks, hot springs, and ancient, gnarled pine trees that cling to the rocks in improbable locations. The scenic area encompasses notable peaks like the Lotus Peak, Bright Summit, and the Heavenly Capital Peak. Huangshan has been the source of inspiration for Chinese poets, painters, and philosophers for centuries, embodying the quintessential beauty of the Chinese wilderness. 

Photo credit: Ricko Tindage

Hongcun and Xidi are traditional villages dating back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. These two ancient villages are designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Notable for their distinctive architecture and their layouts that reflect the traditional Chinese Feng Shui and rural life. Xidi and Hongcun are characterized by their narrow lanes, ornate Huizhou-style houses with white walls and dark tiled roofs, and elaborate carvings that decorate windows, doors, and beams. Both villages are set against a backdrop of picturesque landscapes, with Hongcun famous for its water system designed to resemble the shape of an ox, demonstrating an ingenious integration of the community with its environment. 

Photo credit: Ricko Tindage

About the author:Ricko Tindage is the Director of Sales and Marketing at Elite Voyages. In addition to selling and marketing to the travel agent community, he creates new tour products.Originally from Bali, Indonesia, Ricko has called Los Angeles home since 1981.His academic background was in hotel management. He has had hotel stints in Jakarta, Indonesia; Brussels, Belgium and Los Angeles. Instead of a career in the hotel industry, the tour and travel industry has shaped the majority of his professional career.He started in the travel industry in 1990, Ricko has always been in the hospitality industry, even his spouse was a former director of sales at a major U.S. hotel chain. Before working for Elite Voyages he served in several major U.S. tour operators namely UNIWORLD River Cruises and SITA World Tours. In between, he has developed and created small boutique-style tour operators specialized in incentive travels, honeymoons, destination weddings, luxury travels, and leasing private jets. One of these tour companies was Romance Travel Concierge, a luxury boutique outfit based in Pasadena, CA, and he was president of the company.  

About Elite Voyages:Bespoke journeys are our specialty at Elite Voyages. Founded in 2019 as a luxury entity for Chinatour.com (established in 2002) our parent company, we have been strongly a believer in providing the most authentic and enriching tour experiences for our discerning travelers through the relentless commitment of our earnest andknowledgeable team before, during and after all journeys. Nothing is left to chancewhen every itinerary is carefully planned – selecting the best accommodation guestscan enjoy, exciting connoisseurs with select culinary exploits, and amazing travelerswith must-see sights and entertainment – so that every guest can always be assuredof top quality and uniqueness in travel experiences.  

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