The Sunset Boulevard, which shares the same name as the black-and-white film "Sunset Boulevard" produced by Paramount Pictures in the 1950s, stretches from downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Coast Highway, about 35 kilometers long. Sunset Boulevard passes through Westwood, Echo Park, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Bel Air and Pacific Palisades. The road is lined with long palm trees and movie billboards. Strolling along Sunset Boulevard, stepping into any audio-visual store on the roadside, looking at the old records displayed on the counter, revisiting the music that moved you many years ago, and imagining the movie stars who walked out of here, it is the best to spend a leisurely afternoon. Among them, Hollywood Sunset Boulevard, which is dominated by boutiques, restaurants and nightclubs between Hollywood and Beverly Hills, is the most famous. Both sides of Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills are million-dollar mansions of movie stars and entertainment giants. The adjacent Bel Air also has the University of California, a world-leading research university.