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Yunnan Ethnic Village Fun Place

Bai Village

Accounts for 62.5 acres. The village is dominated by the traditional houses of the Bai people with flying eaves and carved beams and paintings. "Three Square and One Shining Wall", "Four Harmonies and Five Patio", "Tie Dyeing Workshop", "Wood Carving House", The layout of "Garden Tea House", "Theater Stage", "Temple of the Lord" and "Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple" in Dali makes the whole village compound lined up. The layout of the village compound is spacious and neat. A "Dali Street", which deals with exquisite industrial products, runs through the north and south, and along the street there are folk museums and butterfly pavilions. The Bai people are very hospitable, and it is the etiquette of the Bai people to treat their guests first and then their hosts. When guests come home, they are treated with wine and tea. The famous Three Way Tea is the hospitality of the Bai people.

Yi Village

Covers an area of more than 50 acres, the three tigers relief wall and tiger mountain modeling performance of the Yi tiger culture characteristics. The totem pole in the center of the solar calendar square has the image of the sun, tiger, fire and bagua, surrounded by 10 moon shapes with different black and white faces. Outside the square is distributed around the circumference of the 12 Chinese zodiac stone carvings. Built on the mountain, the "earth palm house" complex, a true reproduction of the Yi family and nature in harmony with the concept of life.

Miao Village

Selecting the mountainous terrain as the environment, it is quite representative and has refined the essence of Miao architecture. The Hanger House displays Miao costumes and handmade crafts, while the Residence House reflects the folkloric style of living and living. The Miao is an ethnic group that can sing and dance well, and both the mountain songs and the Lusheng Dance are very popular among the masses. The Lusheng dance, also known as "jumping song", "playing jump", "stepping on the Lusheng", is a folk dance combining self-entertainment and performance of the Miao people.

Dai Village

Accommodating an area of 27 acres, it is surrounded by water on three sides and covered with green trees. A block of "dry-rail" Dai family bamboo buildings, through the winding red sandstone pathway to the solemn Maine Temple. The majestic White Pagoda, the exquisite Wind and Rain Bridge, as well as the Wind and Rain Pavilion, Water Well, Bell Pavilion and other buildings are full of Dai's rich flavor, which is the real folk landscape reproduction of Dai Village.

Tibetan Village

Covering an area of 21 acres, the village has large and small slope-roofed dwellings and carved-floor flat-roofed dwellings. The solemn and sacred Tibetan Buddhist temple, the spectacular White Pagoda, the "white yak" sculpture symbolizing auspiciousness and harmony, and the unique style of Tibetan architecture complement each other. During the festival, folk songs are sung, potshuang and string dances are performed, and horseback riders compete in archery.

Recommended Tour Route:

Route A: Dai → Shui → Buyi → Brown → Wa → Miao → Dulong → Pumi → Nu → Lisu → Ethnic Food City (dining) → Manchu → Hui → Yao → Lahu → Jinuo → Mongolia → Bai → Zhuang → Naxi → Mosuo Home → Yi → Unity Square to watch the elephant show → Hani → De'ang → Jingpo→Achang→Tibetan

Route B: Tibetan→Achang→Jingpo→Deang→Hani→Unity Square to watch the elephant show→Ethnic Food City (dining)→Yi→Mosuo Home→Naxi→Mongolian→Bai→Mongolian→Kino→Lahu→Yao→Hui→Manchu→Lisu→Nu→Pumi→Dulong→Miao→Wa→Brown→Buyi →Shui→Dai

Route C: If time is limited, you can visit along the following routes: Dai→Shui→Brown→Wa→Bai→Yi→Hani→Tibet

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