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China Folk Culture Village

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China Folk Culture Village is a sprawling theme park located in the Overseas Chinese Town area of Shenzhen. It offers a fascinating overview of China's ethnic diversity, featuring life-sized replicas of traditional villages from 56 ethnic groups. Visitors can wander through reconstructed homes, watch live performances of folk dances and music, and observe artisans practicing crafts like pottery, weaving, and calligraphy. The park is divided into zones representing different regions, from the yurts of Inner Mongolia to the stilt houses of Yunnan. What makes this attraction distinctive is its educational yet entertaining approach, allowing guests to experience China's cultural richness in a single day. The adjacent Splendid China park (often visited together) features miniature landmarks, but the Folk Culture Village focuses on living traditions. It's a popular destination for families and those interested in anthropology.

Don't miss

  • Watch the grand ethnic parade with colorful costumes and music
  • Explore the replica of the Dai bamboo house and see peacocks
  • Try your hand at traditional crafts like paper-cutting or batik
  • Catch a live performance of the Uyghur 'Twelve Muqam'
  • Sample ethnic snacks from various regions

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit China Folk Culture Village

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check the official website for current prices. combo tickets with splendid china are available). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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BusinessCouplesSolo travelFamilyFriends getaway

How travelers rate it

5 star
557
4 star
501
3 star
173
2 star
23
1 star
12

Know before you go

  • Check the performance schedule online and plan your route to catch the shows.
  • Bring snacks and water, as food inside can be pricey and limited.
  • Shenzhen is hot and humid; wear a hat and sunscreen.
  • Photography is allowed, but some indoor exhibits may restrict flash.

A bit of history

Opened in 1991, the China Folk Culture Village was developed as part of Shenzhen's tourism boom, aiming to preserve and showcase the country's intangible cultural heritage. It has since become one of the city's most visited attractions.

Common questions

How much time do I need to see everything?

Most visitors spend 4–5 hours, but you can easily spend a full day if you watch all performances.

Is the park suitable for young children?

Yes, there are interactive areas and shows that kids enjoy, but be prepared for lots of walking.

Can I buy tickets at the entrance?

Yes, but booking online in advance can save time and sometimes money.

Are there English signs or guides?

Signs are bilingual (Chinese and English), and some shows have English narration. Audio guides are available for rent.

What is the best season to visit?

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer pleasant weather. Summers are hot and rainy.

Is there a dress code?

No, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

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