Bangbangtang was an ancient town with the theme of inheriting traditional crafts. It was located in Kangding City, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China. It was known as the "first ancient town in China's Tibetan area".
Bangbangtang Ancient Town had a long history and culture, and was famous for its unique architectural style and exquisite traditional craftsmanship. Among them, the most famous were Bangbangtang's Tibetan costumes and traditional Tibetan crafts such as silver ornaments, bamboo weaving, porcelain, embroidery, etc.
Bangbangtang Ancient Town also had rich natural resources and ecological landscapes such as mountains, lakes, forests, grasslands, etc. At the same time, Bangbangtang Ancient Town was also a comprehensive ancient town that integrated tourism, culture, commerce, residence, and many other functions.
Bangbangtang Ancient Town was a charming place that attracted many tourists to come for sightseeing, sightseeing, and experience traditional crafts.
Since I don't know the details of this 'Bang Bang Crempie story', it could be a creative narrative that combines elements of action (the 'bang bang' part which might imply some sort of conflict or excitement) and perhaps a character named Crempie who is central to the plot. But this is all speculation without more information.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'bang bang pulp fiction' refers to. It could potentially be a made - up or very niche term. It might be someone's creative way of naming a story or a project that has elements of action ('bang bang') and the style of pulp fiction, which is often characterized by fast - paced, action - filled, and sometimes lurid stories.
There's no way to tell just from the name 'bang bang pulp fiction' whether it's a movie or a book. It could potentially be a movie script that someone has named in this way, with the intention of it being a high - energy, action - packed film in the style of pulp fiction. On the other hand, it could be a self - published or indie book that is trying to evoke the feel of classic pulp fiction but with a more action - oriented slant.