China Folk Culture Village

Folk museum in Shenzhen, China
China Folk Culture Village
Simplified Chinese深圳中国民俗文化村
Traditional Chinese深圳中國民俗文化村
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShēnzhèn Zhōngguó Mínsú Wénhuà Cūn
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingsam1 zan3 zung1 gwok3 man4 zuk6 man4 faa3 cyun1

The China Folk Culture Village (深圳中国民俗文化村) is a part of Splendid China Folk Village in Shenzhen, China. It is located adjacent to the Splendid China theme park and features displays of the daily life and architecture of China's 56 ethnic groups. It was opened to the public in October 1991.

Villages

Uyghur house
Tibetan temple
Cave-house

The park's recreated villages include the following:

  • Yi Village
  • Miao Village
  • Dong Village
  • Naxi Village
  • Buyi Village
  • Yao Village
  • Zhuang Village
  • Mosuo Village
  • Dai Village
  • Wa Village
  • Hani Village
  • Gaoshan Village
  • Bai Village
  • Li Village
  • Jingpo Village
  • Tibetan Nationality
  • Uyghur Nationality
  • Quadrate Yard
  • Mongolian Nationality
  • Korean Nationality
  • Cave-house in North Shaanxi
  • Tujia Village

Festivals

The China Folk Culture Village has featured several cultural festivals, including the Water Splashing Festival of the Dai, the Shawm Festival of the Miao, the Torch Festival of the Yi, the Huaxia Great Cultural Temple Fair, the Xinjiang Cultural Festival, and the Inner Mongolia Grassland Cultural Festival.

See also

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