Dai Wei's new film "Once Upon a Time in Tibet" started shooting in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, south of China's Gansu Province, the website Sina.com reports.
Hong Kong star Peter Ho breaks away from his clean-cut sunshine boy image to play a tough Tibetan hunter in this historical flick. The actor got a suntan to better portray his character, but he still required cosmetics to make him darker like a Tibetan.
The on-location shoot was notoriously challenging as consecutive rainy days in the area disabled Ho's solar water heater, so the actor could take only three baths within half a month, the report said.
The film centers on the U.S. Army's delivery of supplies to China by flying over the Himalayas during the Chinese people's war against Japanese aggression (1937-1945), and a love story involving an American pilot named Robert and a young Tibetan woman who saves his life after his airplane crashes.
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