Splendid China Folk Culture Village

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The Splendid China Folk Culture Village consists of two parts: Splendid China and China Folk Culture Village. The former has numerous miniatures of well - known Chinese landscapes, allowing you to "travel across China in one day". The latter offers architectural experiences in 24 ethnic villages where you can immerse yourself in folk customs and watch folk performances of 56 ethnic groups. The two parks have been merged, and you only need to buy one ticket. It is generally recommended to visit Splendid China in the morning and the folk culture village in the afternoon because the large - scale performances in the folk culture village are all in the afternoon. If you want to have a quick tour in half a day, you can also consider combining walking with taking the battery car. The shuttle bus runs on a fixed route. It stops at the Confucius Temple in Splendid China and at the Mosuo Village in the folk culture village. It takes about 25 minutes to circle the whole scenic area, with a 2 - minute stop at each station. In Splendid China, the main activities are to visit the miniature scenic spots and take photos. There are nearly a hundred Chinese scenic spots scaled down at a ratio of 1:15, which can be regarded as a collection of the essence of China's natural scenery and cultural history. You can have a panoramic view of famous scenic spots such as the mini - Great Wall, the Terracotta Army, the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, and the Huangguoshu Waterfall here. That's why it is said that "you can tour across China in one day". In the China Folk Culture Village, you can experience the unique charm created by the 56 ethnic groups in China. You will be dazzled by the colorful ethnic minority costumes, the architectural styles of 24 ethnic villages, and various folk performances. All 24 ethnic villages are built at a 1:1 scale, giving you an immersive experience. The ethnic minority villages have unique architectural styles, such as the stone village of the Bouyei people, the wooden - log houses of the Mosuo people, the bamboo houses of the Dai people, the yurts of the Mongolian people, and the lamaseries of the Tibetan people. People can't help taking pictures from time to time. There are also many interactive projects in the park for you to personally experience, such as taking an awning boat, a wooden raft, trying the Dulong people's flying fox, horse - riding, and archery. You can check the performance schedule and performance introduction on the official website in advance.
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