The Chinese Nationalities Park is located in the National Olympic Park, covering an area of 50 hectares, divided into two areas, north and south. The entire park is built with 56 ethnic groups' traditional buildings and local famous landscapes in a 1:1 ratio, and each ethnic group has its own area. The two parks in the north and south are independent in terms of location, with a road in the middle for driving outside. In order to connect the north and south parks, a connecting bridge called the "Nationalities Bridge" was built above the road like a pedestrian overpass.
Attractions Location: No. 1 Minzuyuan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tickets: Adult tickets are 90 yuan/person, disabled people, seniors aged 60-79, members of museum societies, students, etc. are 65 yuan/person, winter student tickets are 36 yuan/person, summer student tickets are 52 yuan/person. Each adult tourist with a ticket can bring one child under 1.2m or one senior over 80 years old into the park for free (seniors must present valid ID). Please purchase tickets separately to visit the Tibetan altar, the parashorea chinensis, and take the cruise or sightseeing bus.
Opening hours: The North Garden is open all year round, and the South Garden is open from April to November each year; the entire garden is open from 8:30 to 18:00.
Contact Details: 010-62063646,010-62063647,010-62063645
Transportation:
Public transportation:
Take bus 407 or 607 and get off at China Nationalities Park Station.
Take bus No. 55, 83, 113, 210, 305, 315, 344 express, 345, 407, 618, 625, 658, 670, 689, 695, 882, 889, 909, 919, 939 and get off at Qijiahuozi Station and head east.
Take bus No. 21, 81, 82, 84, 113, 620, 645, or 653 and get off at the East Exit of Beitucheng West Road Station and head north.
Take bus No. 386, 407, 611, 656, 658, 660, 689, 740, 753, 939, 944, 983, or Yuntong No. 113 and get off at Beichenqiao West Station and head south.
Take Metro Line 8 and exit at Olympic Sports Center Station Exit B1.
Self-driving: You can reach the destination via Beichen Road, Beitucheng West Road, Jingchang Expressway, North Third Ring Road, North Fourth Ring Road, etc.
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1. There are ethnic minority tour guides to provide explanations, 60-120 yuan, limited to 30 people or less. In the exhibition rooms of the ethnic villages and the main exhibition hall, there are guides to provide explanation services.
2. Some ethnic villages provide ethnic tea and local specialties.
3. You can rent crutches and wheelchairs at the group ticket office for free. The deposit for crutches is 50 yuan and the deposit for wheelchairs is 500 yuan.
4. Climbing the Wangtian Tree: 5 yuan/person/time
5. Clothes in Mongolian scenic spots can be rented, ranging from 15-30 yuan, with no time limit, but they can only be worn and photographed in Mongolian scenic spots.
Immerse yourself in the architectural and cultural characteristics of 56 ethnic groups
Food: Specialty restaurants in the National Park
From ethnic architecture to in-depth experience of traditional culture
Accommodation: Hotels near Olympic Park
A journey of integration of ethnicity, Confucianism and Buddhist culture
Food: Guijie crayfish
Diverse experience from traditional culture to modern art
Accommodation: Boutique hotel in Sanlitun business district
The perfect combination of national characteristics and Hutong culture
Food: Huguo Temple snacks
A complete experience from national culture to royal architecture
Accommodation: Hotel in Wangfujing area
A complete experience from ethnic culture to historical sites
Food: Changping Farmhouse Banquet
A famous place in Beijing. Come and have a look when you have time. It’s quite nice.
The park is very, very large. Each ethnic group has its own yard. There are many performances inside. It is impossible to finish the tour in one day. I will go there again if I have the chance.
It is really beautiful to visit the park in this season, with few tourists and high comfort. It is suitable for taking photos.
Convenient transportation, right next to the road, very prosperous surroundings, many people come to play
Time: September 2015. I came here with high expectations, but it turned out to be a very boring park, and the ticket price was expensive. There was no one to take care of it.
The Chinese Nationalities Park is very distinctive, showcasing the customs of various ethnic groups!
There were few people in the park, which was great. It was already noon when we went to the Nationalities Park. The performances here are in the morning and afternoon. There were few people and the scenery was super beautiful. If you come to Beijing, you might as well come here for a stroll. The lotus flowers in the pond are so beautiful~~ In such a quiet place, you can really stay for a whole day~~
Tourists who want to experience the Dai Water Splashing Festival must bring good clothes. It is also interesting to sit next to it and watch.
There are also several ethnic groups that will invite you to dance their folk dances. It’s fun to do the simple moves.
Now it has been renamed the National Museum of China, but the sorting of text materials, research on ethnic culture, and management are a mess. Especially the cultural relics museum, basically all the cultural relics are piled together, without any explanation of the ethnic group and period. Some ethnic museums are just a house, and the research on the writing, clothing customs, and religious culture of the ethnic group are basically glossed over. I came here for the purpose of research, but the result was very disappointing. The ticket is not cheap, the ticket is the same as the Forbidden City, but it is a third-rate tourist attraction.
It is very suitable for students and children to visit. Each ethnic group has its own unique architecture, and there are also some ethnic song and dance performances. The overall feeling is very good, the architecture is very good, the performance is very good, the park area is very large, the scenery is very good, flowers, water, mountains, trees, and it is also very informative.
I went there in February in winter. The ticket price was not cheap, 52 per person. However, the South Park and the North Park were not open, and most of the attractions in the North Park were closed. To be honest, there was nothing to see. It is said that it is still good in summer, and there are many cats in the park.
The Chinese Nationalities Park is located in the southwest of the Asian Games Village in Beijing. It is a park that showcases the customs and practices of my country's ethnic minorities. It has representative buildings of various ethnic groups, as well as ethnic minority song and dance performances, which are worth seeing.
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The Chinese Nationalities Park is located in the prime location at the southern end of Beijing Olympic Park and the southwest corner of the Asian Games Village. It consists of the North Park and the South Park, with more than 100 ethnic landscapes. The buildings with characteristics of each ethnic group are reproduced, and there are introductions to the cultures of each ethnic group. Although the buildings of each ethnic group have their own characteristics, they all feel similar. They are all for better production and life. They are all made of wood and stones from local materials. The people of all ethnic groups in the Chinese Nationalities Park have a bumper corn harvest. The best ethnic unity is to merge into the Chinese nation. The people of all ethnic groups get along well with the cats and live comfortably and cleanly. In the winter, only the North Park is open in the Chinese Nationalities Park. It lacks a bit of liveliness and vitality. It is gradually depressed. Winter waits for spring. Waiting for the earth to wake up and all things to revive.
Although there are not 54 ethnic groups, the characteristic buildings of most ethnic groups have been restored at a 1:1 ratio. Sugong Tower, Dong Drum Tower, etc., which are dozens of meters high, can be seen from a distance. The restoration is very accurate and very exciting.
The performances inside are all wonderful, but unlike some ethnic minorities, there are only empty buildings and they have not been completely repaired.
The environment is good and it feels quite quiet. There were few people when I went there.
The tickets purchased by Li Fei Niangniang in a group seemed to be 30% off. Because the ticket price for the National Park is still relatively high, her friend couldn't go because of something, so I went with him to avoid wasting money. The park is very large and is divided into the South Courtyard and the North Courtyard. Each ethnic group is introduced and has its own architecture, clothes, writing, and dance~~~ Most of the people who went there were parents with their children. There were also many performances. It is recommended to follow the schedule. In this way, you will basically understand everything after walking through it once. Younger children will find it more difficult. The most impressive thing was the bamboo pole dance during the Dai Water Splashing Festival. I have loved the Water Splashing Festival since I was a child~~ Li Fei Niangniang's aunt came that day and couldn't play in the water, so it was a little regretful. If possible, I will invite a few friends to go again
You can experience the customs and practices of various ethnic groups there. It is suitable to take children there to experience and learn.
Ethnic style buildings and ethnic minority villages are all in a 1:1 ratio, divided into South Park and North Park, the scenic area is large, there are singing and dancing performances. I only visited the North Park, you can read the travel notes for details, I think it is good and worth going.
In the 1990s, two parks in Beijing, this one and the World Park, were very popular. Later, as more people traveled and saw the world, fewer people went to these two parks.
The Chinese Nationalities Park is a place I like very much. There are many characteristics of ethnic minorities in it. You can go and experience them. The Mongolian yogurt tastes very good! The big swing of the Korean ethnic group is very fun. If I have foreign friends, I will definitely take them there so that they can understand our nation.
Don't go, you will regret it if you go, 90 for adults, 65 for students, nothing, no one in the yard, they say there are performances, but it's all a lie, there are no performances, it's more expensive than the Forbidden City ticket! Don't come! It's so annoying!
56 ethnic groups gather in Beijing, a place where you can get to know them without leaving home.
This is the most worthwhile place to visit among all the scenic spots in Beijing. You can learn about the cultural characteristics, diet and daily life of 56 ethnic groups, and participate in cultural activities of various ethnic groups, such as the Water Splashing Festival of the Dai people, bamboo pole dance, simple dance of the Tibetan people, and folk songs of the Miao people, etc. It is very large, with many attractions, very suitable for a family to play, and the photo taking is also great. There are all kinds of new things that I have never seen before, which made me feel very deeply. I will consider bringing friends to go again.
The Chinese Nationalities Park is located in the southwest of the Beijing Asian Games Village, covering an area of 50 hectares. Construction began in 1992, the North Park was completed and opened on June 18, 1994, and the South Park was completed and opened on September 29, 2001.
The China Nationalities Park is the first large-scale ethnic cultural base in Beijing, which aims to showcase ethnic cultural traditions, enhance the national consciousness of loving China, and promote young people's understanding of ethnic culture. At the same time, it also provides a permanent window for all ethnic groups in the capital to face the whole country and the world.
The Chinese Nationalities Park is divided into two parks, the North and South Parks, with 36 ethnic villages, ethnic museums, ethnic exhibition halls, sculpture squares and several natural landscapes. There are 16 ethnic villages in the North Park, with the largest cast iron watchtower in China, as well as simulated tropical banyan forests, underwater caves, earth forests, Panlong Waterfall, Alishan sacred trees and Cangyuan rock paintings. The ethnic minority villages are all in a 1:1 ratio, with pavilions, houses and villages scattered along the mountains and rivers, in accordance with the ethnic minority style, truly reproducing the cultural relics of various ethnic groups.
The characteristics of each ethnic group are very obvious, lively and joyful!
When I was a kid, my school organized a trip there. It was during the Water Splashing Festival. It was so exciting.
Passing by, passing by, passing by, passing by, passing by!
It was built in the early 1990s and has characteristic buildings of various ethnic groups.
Beijing China Nationalities Park is a large anthropology museum that restores, collects, displays and studies the culture, cultural relics and social life of China's 56 ethnic groups. It includes residential buildings, religious buildings and landscape buildings. The architectural forms include all the typical forms of traditional Chinese architecture - underground caves, stilt houses, cave dwellings, tents, watchtowers, dry wells, patios, independent courtyards, stilt houses and earthen houses.
It's better to go in summer, but not so good in winter! Anyway, I think it's worth going!
It's a nice park, I don't even remember what it was like.
一個北京非常沒意思的地方~~~十分不推薦
Very good park! A good choice for daily leisure and relaxation!
It's a nice place with a big yard, just like the ethnic village in the World Expo.
The China Nationalities Park is divided into two areas, north and south, and each ethnic group has its own area.
I haven't been there for many years. I remember it was a big garden.
2006.10, took the kids there, it was quite interesting.
Man-made landscapes, nowadays, except for tour groups, no one will go there.
The entire garden is built with the traditional buildings of 56 ethnic groups and local famous landscapes in a 1:1 ratio, and each ethnic group has its own area. The north and south gardens are independent of each other in terms of location, with a road in the middle for driving outside. In order to connect the north and south gardens, a connecting bridge called the "National Bridge" was built above the road like a pedestrian overpass. The adult ticket is 90 yuan/person, and the ticket is quite unique. When you open it, there is a small map, and there is also a performance schedule. The courtyard is very large, and there will be performances in each area at fixed times to show the unique culture of their own ethnic group. It is very good to go there in summer, there are many views inside, and it is very suitable for taking pictures. If you want to go here, it is more appropriate to book tickets online.
It is a place worth visiting, very unique and worthy of being a place with ethnic characteristics.
The National Park is still worth seeing, and the consumption inside is not very low
People who like traveling or ethnic characteristics are very suitable to come here. There are characteristic buildings of various ethnic groups. It is very large and you can play for a whole day.
I like this place very much. You can see many ethnic customs here. You can also participate in the Water Splashing Festival together. It's very interesting.
A general place suitable for the elderly and children to play
Take Exit D2 of Beitucheng Station on Line 8 and you will find the South Gate of the Nationalities Park on your right. The full adult ticket is 90 yuan and the senior ticket is 65 yuan. The ticket is quite unique. When you open it, you will see a small map and a performance schedule. However, it rained on the day I went there, so there were very few people and basically no performances. However, occasionally someone who loves singing entertained himself in the scenic area. The characteristic buildings of various ethnic groups in the Nationalities Park are worth seeing. There are also text descriptions for each scenic spot. If the weather is good, it is also a good place to take pictures. However, I feel that it is a bit old and in disrepair, and it is basically an exterior view, so the ticket price is a bit high.
The Nationalities Park is a very distinctive minority park. It is a concentrated version of a minority. The scenery inside is also very beautiful. I took my son there last year on National Day. The ticket I bought on Taobao seemed to be more than 70 yuan, which was a bit more discounted. It was more expensive to buy it on site. There were minority song and dance performances inside, and the food sold inside didn't seem to be very delicious. It's best to bring some snacks with you, because it's really big there, and it's tiring to walk around.
This is a very old park, opened in the mid-1990s, about the same time as the World Park. It concentrates the 56 ethnic groups in China and reflects the characteristics of production and life, but it is relatively rough and formal. Sometimes there are some performances and activities during the Water Splashing Festival. You can participate if you catch up. The area is very large, and it is still a bit tiring to walk around.
A large man-made landscape. Very suitable for taking photos
The China Nationalities Park is a less popular tourist area in Beijing, but it is actually worth a careful stroll, especially if you have not been to other attractions such as the Nationalities Park in Yunnan or the Window of the World in Shenzhen. You can go and have a look. There are many buildings unique to my country's ethnic minorities, and there are also many ethnic song and dance performances that are worth appreciating.
The Chinese Nationalities Park is next to the Asian Games Village. It mainly displays the tribes of various ethnic groups. It's not very interesting.
There are many folk gardens with representative buildings of various ethnic groups.
A place with ethnic characteristics, recommended to go and feel the ethnic culture
You can learn a lot about ethnic customs here and gain a lot of knowledge.
There are characteristic buildings of various ethnic groups here, as well as some performances to watch. The entire area is very large.
In summer, there are some ethnic minority song and dance performances. It takes a long time to watch them according to the program. The water splashing festival in Dai Village is very interesting. You can rent a set of Dai clothes for 15 yuan and buy a small basin, and then you can splash water with them. The performance of the Miao Village, the knife-walking, shocked me. It was very thrilling. This garden is all outdoors, it is very large to walk around, and there are not many people at all. It is quite suitable for playing.
I just want to know what are the characteristics of the Han ethnic group among the 56 ethnic groups? What about Hanfu? What about ceremonies? What about archery? What about weddings?
The Chinese Nationalities Park is located in the southwest of Beijing Asian Games Village, covering an area of 50 hectares. Construction began in 1992, the North Park was completed and opened on June 18, 1994, and the South Park was completed and opened on September 29, 2001. The Chinese Nationalities Park is the first large-scale ethnic cultural base in Beijing.
Fun! Worth a visit! A great gathering of various nationalities!
It is near the Asian Games Village, and it is quite large, but not all ethnic courtyards are open.
There are special things of various ethnic groups here, but they are just formalities and nothing new.
The North Fourth Ring Road is right outside the North Gate. Many people take wedding photos here. The scenery is really nice~~~
You can watch many performances of ethnic minorities here, usually about half an hour long, depending on the time. Pay attention to the schedule. Generally, you can see 5-6 performances a day. It's a bit rushed, remember to eat lunch while walking. The performance on the knife mountain is good, and don't miss the singing and dancing in the central square.
There are miniature landscapes of various ethnic groups inside, which are similar to the 72 provinces in Thailand, but the scenery is average~!
The Chinese Nationalities Park is divided into two areas, north and south. This is the main gate on the north side of the road. Next to it is the Duck King, a restaurant that serves roast duck.
You can see the customs and cultures of different ethnic groups in China here. I went there when I was in junior high school!
The National Park brings together ethnic customs and attractions from all over the country, reflecting the living habits of various ethnic groups.
Many people online don't give high praise to the China Nationalities Park, but after I went there, I found it is quite worth a visit. There are characteristic buildings of 56 ethnic groups in the park. Some of the buildings are 1:1 replicas, such as the Dali Three Pagodas of the Bai Nationality (South Park), the Su Gong Pagoda of the Uyghur Nationality (South Park), the Drum Tower and Wind and Rain Bridge of the Dong Nationality (North Park), and the Manfeilong Pagoda of the Dai Nationality (North Park). Some are even more precious, such as the minaret of the Qing Dynasty Mosque in Qinghai Province of the Sahara Nationality (North Park), the Qing Dynasty Tea Hall Bridge of the She Nationality (South Park), and so on.
In the southwest corner of the Asian Games Village, the garden is very large. There is a passage that leads to other gardens. There are tricks in the small gardens, so please be careful.
I went there when I was very young. It was quite big inside and was divided into two parts by a road.
The transportation is quite convenient, but the price/performance ratio is not very high. It is probably for foreigners who don't have time to go to other places.
Man-made attractions seem to be more suitable for Beijing residents to bring their children to play
The courtyard is very large, and there are performances in each area at fixed times to showcase the unique culture of their own nation.
It’s great to go there in summer, there are many beautiful views inside, very suitable for taking photos.
I don't think there is a special need to go there, especially for students who have only been in Beijing for a few days. But if you have more time, it is just opposite the Bird's Nest and very convenient.
It's nice to visit the garden and enjoy the flowers when spring comes, but it's a bit expensive.