Hu Ge will enter the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Shanghai, and the mysterious shape will be exposed within the year

Hu Ge will enter Madame Tussauds Shanghai with a mysterious identity

Madame Tussauds Shanghai announced that the famous actor Hu Ge, who plays "Li Xiaoyao" and "Mei Changsu", is about to enter the Shanghai Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. As a local-born actor in Shanghai, it is said that Hu Ge will enter the museum with a different identity and appearance than other celebrities. Tussauds, photo

  Madame Tussauds Shanghai announced that the famous actor Hu Ge, who plays "Li Xiaoyao" and "Mei Changsu", is about to enter the Shanghai Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. As a local-born actor in Shanghai, it is said that Hu Ge will enter the museum with a different identity and appearance than other celebrities. Tussauds, photo

  China News Service, Shanghai, April 1 (Reporter, Li Jiajia) Madame Tussauds Shanghai announced on the 1st that the famous actor Hu Ge, who plays "Li Xiaoyao" and "Mei Changsu", is about to enter Madame Tussauds Shanghai. As a local actor from Shanghai, it is said that Hu Ge will enter the museum with a different identity and style than other stars.

  It is reported that Hu Ge will not only enter the Shanghai Madame Tussauds Wax Museum with a single look this time, but also a star with multiple identities and shapes, which is rare in Tussauds history. And one of the identities and shapes is the character in a certain film and television work that Hu Ge has starred in since his debut, which has inevitably caused fans and audiences to speculate whether Madame Tussauds will reinvent Li Xiaoyao in the ten-year classic "Fairy Sword", or the young master of the Ming family in the "Pretender" in the overlord spy battle, or Jiang Zuo Meilang in the popular "Langya List" in Asia?

  In 2005, Hu Ge won the love of many audience fans with his excellent performance and handsome and sunny appearance in the TV series "The Legend of Fairy Sword and Fairy Hero III". Later, in "The Legend of Fairy Sword and Fairy Hero III", Hu Ge portrayed Li Xiaoyao as a vivid character and became an irreplaceable character in the eyes of the audience. From 2014 to 2015, with his different styles in "Life Apocalypse", "The Pretender", "Langya List" and "Good Times", Hu Ge won the recognition and favor of countless audiences with his excellent acting skills and personal charm. With the steady improvement of his performing arts career, Hu Ge has also become the target of many brand invitations due to his positive image and elegant temperament, and has been invited to appear in fashion and public welfare activities many times and shoot many magazine blockbusters, becoming an iconic figure in the fashion and entertainment industry.

  The historic Madame Tussauds Wax Museum has more than 200 years of professional experience in making wax figures and exquisite professional technology. It has a meticulous grasp of the image and expression of the characters. In order to present the portraits perfectly and realistically, professional and complex tailoring procedures are the key to the production. Hundreds of data are collected from the whole body with professional calipers that measure the body and face. In order to be able to present Hu Ge’s heroic and handsome appearance and elegant and resolute temperament, the data collection of the face is particularly accurate. The artist team from the UK closely and accurately matches the color and texture of the hair and eyeballs, and also compares the skin tone of the face to ensure that the appearance of the characters after the wax figure is formed is realistic. In addition, the artists also took thousands of photos of Hu Ge as a reference standard, and it took more than 3 hours to collect and measure the whole process. In order to truly restore the characters in the film and television dramas, Hu Ge once again dressed in the costumes of the drama, once again perfectly showing the characters portrayed.

  Hu Ge also said excitedly during the measurement: "I am very grateful to Madame Tussauds Shanghai for being able to create a wax figure for me. It is an honor to work with artists from the UK. These experts use many precision measurement instruments and methods to truly recreate the contours of my face, and compare my pupil color, hair color and skin color with great precision. I am very much looking forward to meeting another me in Shanghai Tussauds."

  The measured data will be transmitted to the production workshop of Madame Tussauds in London. Professional technicians will spend 6-8 weeks to make the pottery statue, and then inject the wax into the made plaster mold to initially complete the prototype of the wax statue. Then it will be carefully crafted by skilled craftsmen. Through complicated processes including hair implantation, facial coloring and body shape shaping, a star wax statue will come to life. In the second half of the year, visitors can meet Hu Ge’s wax statue at Madame Tussauds in Shanghai. (End)