Jinuo Village

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Jinuo Village is where the Jinuo people live. It is the only live performance experience site in the country that displays the Jinuo culture in the most comprehensive and concentrated way.
The performances in the scenic area are concentrated in the Sun Square in the center of the village. Young men and women dressed in Jino costumes sing and dance with props in their hands, which is magnificent.
You can enjoy the local barbecue while watching the performances with strong ethnic customs and experience the rich folk customs of the Jino people.

Attractions Location: 4 km northwest of Jinuo Bus Station, Jinuo Township, Jinghong City, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province

Tickets:
Adult ticket 160 RMB (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Free ticket: Children under 1.2 meters in height.

Opening hours:
09:00-16:20 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)

Contact Details: 0691-2470573

Transportation:
The bus from Jinghong to Menglun and Mengla can get off at the Jinuo Mountain Scenic Area. The fare is about 10 yuan. You can also rent a car from Jinghong. The bus from Mengla to Kunming, Simao and other places passes through Jinuo Mountain. You can get off at the end of the bus.

Time reference: More than 3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Jinuo Village tours

1-day tour: in-depth experience of Jinuo Village

  • 08:00-12:00 Jinghong City→Jinuo Village (40 minutes by chartered car)
  • 13:00-17:00 Village folk performance + ancient tea forest hike

Visit China's last recognized ethnic minority and experience the original hunting culture and tea mountain life

Accommodation: Jinuo B&B; Food: Grilled fish wrapped in banana leaves

Souvenirs: Jinuo drum pendant, ancient tree tea cake


2-day tour: Rainforest and humanities dual experience

  • Day 1: Jinuo Village + Wild Elephant Valley (chartered car for 1 hour)
  • Day 2: Botanical Garden of Chinese Academy of Sciences (chartered car 1.5 hours) → Starlight Night Market

From ethnic minority culture to tropical ecology, a three-dimensional experience of Banna

Accommodation: Botanical Garden Royal Lotus Hotel; Food: Lemongrass grilled chicken

Souvenirs: Baby elephant wood carving, rainforest plant specimens


3-day tour: Ethnic Golden Triangle

  • Day 1: Jinuo Village + Dai Garden (chartered car 50 minutes)
  • Day 2: Wangtianshu Scenic Area (chartered car 2.5 hours)
  • Day 3: Manting Park → Return

In-depth exploration of the cultural differences and integration between the Dai and Jinuo peoples

Accommodation: Gaozhuang Starry Sky Inn; Food: Dai-style pineapple rice

Souvenirs: elephant foot drum keychain, handmade brocade


5-day tour: Secret loop in southern Yunnan

  • Day 1-2: Jinuo Village + Wild Elephant Valley + Botanical Garden
  • Day 3: Mengyuan Wonderland (chartered car 2 hours)
  • Day 4: Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest (chartered car 3 hours)
  • Day 5: Pu'er Tea Horse Ancient Road → Return

Cultural journey from ethnic minority villages to thousand-year-old tea mountains

Accommodation: Wengji Ancient Village B&B; Food: Tea Omelette

Souvenirs: Ancient tree tea cakes, handmade black pottery


7-Day Tour: Panoramic Tour of Southern Yunnan

  • Day 1-3: In-depth tour of the core area of ​​Banna (Jinuo Village + Wild Elephant Valley + Botanical Garden)
  • Day 4: Yuanyang Rice Terraces (High-speed rail + chartered car 4 hours)
  • Day 5-6: Jianshui Ancient City + Ant Workshop
  • Day7: Fuxian Lake→Return

A cultural corridor spanning tropical rainforests and terraced fields

Accommodation: Jianshui Zhujia Garden; Food: Steam Pot Chicken

Souvenirs: Jianshui purple pottery, terraced red rice


User Reviews

By White Brocade No Fragrance |

Except for the fact that there was a mistake in arranging the guide at the entrance, we were not called, and they insisted that we did not hear it, which was speechless. The guide service in the park and the scenic area service were very good. There was also chicken to eat after watching the show.

By One one |

When the group dispersed, we arrived at the gate. The scenic area was uniformly assigned with a tour guide, and then led a circle. We could taste barbecue, potatoes, peanuts, watermelon and pineapple at the bottom of the mountain, and there was a show. We ate and watched. There was a photographer at the bottom of the mountain, 20 per photo. If you don't want photos, don't take them.

By Xiao Wei |

The Jino people are the last ethnic minority in my country. They have very distinct ethnic characteristics, a population of only tens of thousands, and a wealth of legends. It is worth a visit...

By Minnow |

The worst attraction in Xishuangbanna is just a village. You walk from the bottom to the top, then go down, and there is nothing. The original price of the ticket is 160 yuan, but I bought it online for 128 yuan. I even disliked it for 28 yuan. They put some bacon, peanuts, and potatoes on the top, saying that there is food, in order to let you watch the performance with peace of mind. Why watch the performance? Because they sell calligraphy in the middle. If you don’t sit still, how can they sell it? It sounds good, and it’s free, only 600 yuan for mounting. People who buy it have their brains stuck in the door. There are fruits when you go down the mountain, but they are so sour that there are a lot of flies. Don’t eat them. In short, don’t go, don’t go, it’s the worst in history. The relevant departments don’t care about this kind of attraction. They are crazy about money! !

By ༺ཌ ད༻ |

The ticket price is 160 yuan, and it is 138 yuan if you book online. There is a free guide at the entrance to lead the explanation all the way to the top of the mountain. There are free performances. There are free barbecues and boiled peanuts and potatoes. There are free fruits (watermelon, pineapple, banana) on the way down the mountain. You can eat them as you like, but you are not allowed to take them away. Although the scenic area is not big, it is full of ethnic minority folk customs. It is not like other scenic spots where all things are sold. I feel that Jinuo Village is very good (it is just too tiring, and the village is on the mountain)

By Big Thomas |

To be honest, I still don't understand how they have the nerve to charge 160 for the ticket. The scenery is so mediocre that it's hard to describe it. There's nothing to see at all.

By cabbage |

It's a rip-off. It costs 160 yuan to take a small mountain to listen to stories and watch performances. It's a rip-off.

By Basketball court 🏀 |

160, I would rather donate the money directly than waste my whole afternoon listening to you selling calligraphy and paintings here.

By Home of Xiaoyu, Xiaohui and Xiaotiao |

Under the guise of being the 56th ethnic group, they attract tourists to the mountain. The mountain is only a little bit, and it only takes 20 minutes to walk around. It's just a show. The ticket price is 160, which is the most expensive in Yunnan. It's not worth it.

By Guo Xin |

Not worth the 160 yuan entrance fee, this should be improved into a park. Good for walking. This is the meal, big potatoes and peanuts, meat and bacon. Need to be improved!

By panda |

This is a really bad attraction. You only go there to watch the show. If you are not interested in this, don't go in. It is not true that you can eat snacks and fruits casually as mentioned on the Internet. There is a post... The main attraction is very small. You just sit and watch the show.

By Robert Big Sugar |

160 per person, this is the most expensive ticket in Yunnan! The whole thing is just a round trip to a small hill, the singing and dancing performances are very ordinary, not worth the ticket price. The actual residential village inside is also a modern structure house.

I really don't recommend you to visit this attraction.

By Chestnut |

It's very fun, very ethnic, with food, entertainment and performances~

By tjhzgcdb |

The ticket price is really outrageous, 160 yuan per person, and there is no discount or free ticket for senior citizens. It is said that it includes singing and dancing performances, guides and meals. We have already eaten, so it is not worth it. There is no such expensive ticket in the whole Xishuangbanna. What's more important is that the little sister selling tickets is indifferent, which means that if you want to come, come, otherwise go away! ! ! ! ! !

By Loong |

The Jinuo Village Scenic Area is a gathering place for the Jinuo ethnic group. The Jinuo people have only language but no written language, and their language has been passed down from generation to generation through word of mouth.

By Blue Fat Paper |

After entering the Jinuo Village, which is on the mountain, you need to walk up a stone staircase. After arriving at the village, you will first watch a Jinuo Village ethnic performance. The villagers provided us with snacks, roasted potatoes and roasted native pork. After the performance, we visited the cultural center and houses of the Jinuo Village.

By Where |

I have been to many ethnic minority tourist spots in many provinces, but the Jino people are the first place that made me feel the hospitality. From the tour guides to the performers, they all greeted people with smiles. The village is not big, and every link of the local culture is carefully prepared to allow tourists to carefully experience the local culture. The humanities are well received, and shopping is not forced. The experience is very good and worth visiting.

By Chen Yan |

Following the guide to the performance venue, each person was provided with a snack. The performance was not very exciting. A long bamboo-paved road was very special. In general, the Jinuo Village attraction is not cost-effective and not worth the ticket price. The unit price for adults and children includes the guide fee and lunch, and lunch is just snacks. The place is small, but the ticket price is more expensive than other 4A attractions. If you have free time, you can come and visit, but if you are tight on time, it is not recommended to come to this attraction, or you can consider this attraction last.

By fly. |

After entering, the local Jino guide led us up the mountain to introduce the history and culture of the local ethnic group. Afterwards, there was a dance performance and local snacks were provided. It can be said that they were very sincere. What impressed me most was their language and culture. In the Jino ethnic group, handsome men and beautiful women refer to the elderly over 70 or 80 years old. Young men and women are called "rao kou" and "mi kou", and their language is understood in reverse. Recommended points! !

By 7:30 🐺🐺🐺 |

The Jino Village is the place where the Jino people have lived and multiplied for generations. It displays some of the daily life of the Jino people. There is a song and dance performance at 11:40. The corners of the Jino guys' mouths are upturned when they dance. You can feel that they are happy from the bottom of their hearts. At that time, I envied their lives. They just dance every day and don't have to face any pressure from work.

When watching the show, they will give you some pork, sweet potatoes and corn. The corn is very sticky, and the pork is just average. There seems to be a ladder climbing show around 1pm.

There are free watermelons, pineapples and bananas on the way out of the village. The bananas in Banna are all naturally ripened. It is worth eating a few more, they are very sweet.

When a Jino boy reaches adulthood, he must kill a cow alone and hang it under a tree, so there are cow skulls on the roadside all the way to the village.

By NONO's smile |

There are 13 ethnic groups living in Xishuangbanna Prefecture, including Dai, Han, Hani, Lahu, Bulang, Yi, Jinuo, Yao, Zhuang, Hui, Miao, Jingpo and Wa. Among them, the Dai accounts for 34% of the total population, the Han accounts for 25%, and other ethnic minorities account for 41%.

The Jino people are a unique ethnic minority in Xishuangbanna.

In 1979, the Jino people were officially recognized as a single ethnic group. According to the sixth national census in 2010, the total population of the Jino people was 23,143.

As the only cultural experience site in the country that most comprehensively showcases the culture of China's 56th ethnic group, the Jino Village, it has been designated as the Jino Traditional Culture Protection Area of ​​Xishuangbanna Prefecture and officially began to receive tourists on June 1, 2006.

After entering the Jinuo village, the first thing you see is a huge sculpture of A-Mo Yaobei. According to the myths and legends of the Jinuo people, in ancient times, there was a goddess with great power, the goddess of creation A-Mo Yaobei, who created all things in the world, raised her right hand to separate the heaven and earth, grabbed the soil with her left hand to form mountains and rivers, and rubbed off the dirt to form all things.

A-mao means mother, Yao means earth, and Bei means creation. In Jinuo Mountain, the statue of A-mao Yaobei is the most worshipped statue by the Jinuo people. A-mao Yaobei silently gazes at the sky, spreading love to the mountain village and guarding the paradise of the Jinuo people.

"Jinuo" is the self-name of this ethnic group, which can be interpreted as "descendants of uncle" or "a nation that respects uncle."

"Ji" means uncle and "nuo" means the one following behind. The literal translation is "the person following the uncle".

The Jino people worship Zhuge Kongming. Legend has it that the ancestors of the Jino people were part of Kongming's southern expedition troops, but were "left behind" because they fell asleep on the way. Although these people later caught up with Kongming, they were no longer taken in. In order to ensure the survival of these laggards, Kongming gave them tea seeds, ordered them to grow tea well, and also asked them to build houses in the shape of his hat.

The Jino people have always retained the custom of using wine as punishment. Anyone who violates the village rules and regulations or does something wrong will generally be fined 10 bowls of wine. In serious cases, the fine will be two pigs, more than 100 kilograms of rice and dozens of kilograms of wine, and the whole village, young and old, will be invited to have a meal together.

The Jino people have kept the original, natural and simple moral customs. They respect the old and love the young, unite and help each other. They are hardworking, hospitable and trustworthy. Traditional virtues have become popular. The productivity of the Jino people is not high, but they store their food in small grass sheds beside the fields or outside the houses. They do not lock their doors at night and do not pick up lost items on the road.

By Number16 |

Jinuo Village is an unexpected surprise. Jinuo Village is a place to experience the culture of the Jinuo people. The Jinuo people are the 56th ethnic group in China and a unique ethnic group in Yunnan. Jinuo Village means the descendants of the uncle. According to legend, a village encountered a flood, and only the brother and sister got into the drum and floated on the sea. When they woke up, there were only two of them left in the whole village. In order to reproduce, they chose to get married when they became adults, so their father is also the uncle. In the local area, the uncle has a very high status, and marriage requires the uncle's permission. This was originally a matriarchal society, but now it also advocates gender equality.

As soon as we entered the village, several local musicians greeted us at the door. They played cuckoo, a unique instrument of the Jino people. There were many performances in the village to showcase their customs and culture. Snacks were given during the performances, and people lined up at the gate to eat fruits until they were full. The Jino village was the most affordable village I have ever seen.

By Jack |

We bought the tickets and a tour guide from our tribe (I called her sister and she protested, haha! So I just called her sister) led us to enter the village. Two rows of Jino people stood at the entrance of the village, dancing their welcoming dance to welcome the tourists from afar.

We walked into the village to the sound of music and dance. The first thing that caught our eyes was a small stone stairway. What was strange was that the tree trunks on both sides of the road were hung with cow skulls. It looked a bit scary.

These bull-headed men are the symbol of the coming-of-age ceremony for Jino men, who have to kill a bull at the age of 16. After the bull is killed, the bull's head is hung on the tree poles on both sides of the village entrance to show that they have reached adulthood.

After seeing the very distinctive epitome of the life of the Jino people, we were then greeted by the enthusiastic Jino sun drum dance.

By Hello, Reiko |

The scenery inside is like the authentic mountain village in the dense forest. The architecture, environment and decoration are stunning, including the tree trunk drum with a diameter of nearly two meters, the bamboo weavings for warding off evil spirits hanging on the walls of the houses, the workshop for handmade Pu'er tea, and their costumes that are different from those of the Dai people.

By 25℃ |

The village is not big, it is the last ethnic minority discovered in China

By 怪獸Suncy |

The village is not large in scale, and is mainly based on the Jino people, the last of China's 56 ethnic groups. After you buy a ticket at the entrance of the scenic area, a tour guide will gather the individual tourists together, give each family a number and take them out to play together.

I really recommend this scenic spot. Unlike the scenery, the humanistic atmosphere and historical culture here are more profound.

Dried cow bones were placed everywhere on the steps of the mountain village.

The background of the huge stone statue inside is still very interesting. The people of Jinuo Village have been offering sacrifices all year round. Later, the mud was washed away and the appearance was renovated several times and finally built into a cement appearance.

There are two fists made of cement on both sides, which seem to represent the dignity of a feminist society.

The cultural performances of Jinuo Village are also included in the ticket, so as long as you come to Jinuo Village, you will see how the people of the village worship, how they court, how they dance, etc., and they also provide small sweet potatoes and corn. Of course, at the end of the scenic area, small pineapples and bananas are provided for tourists to eat for free when they leave the gate. I feel that the experience is quite good.

Therefore, the tour of Jinuo Village should be divided into two stages, the restaurant inside the village and outside...

The tour lasts more than 2 hours, so it is recommended to come in the morning.

By hapiness |

The Jino people must kill a buffalo when they reach adulthood, which means praying to God, so there are many buffalo heads placed and hung everywhere in the village.

By us |

Compared with ethnic customs, this place is highly recommended. Free explanation, wait for 30 people to set off, very efficient. The explanation guy is very handsome, the explanation is also very good, with rich voice and humor. Being a trainer and lecturer is absolutely beyond expectations.

The three uncles were very kind. When we went up by ourselves, they just watched us silently. As soon as the large group got up, they started to sing while beating bamboo tubes, which was very ethnic. The ethnic characteristics explained by the commentary were very attractive.

The inside of the village is just average.

100 points for the smoked meat during the show!!!

The performance was pretty good, some actors were a bit mechanical, but there was a petite girl who was very dedicated and gave full marks!!!



Compared with the price, this place is not recommended. It would be better if the money could help the people in the village.

By China-TravelNote users |

Enter the mountain village, watch performances, eat barbecue, Jino people, and see a wild monkey.

By Po Po Bear |

The Jino Village allows you to learn about the culture and history of the Jino people, and it is recommended as a cultural attraction!

By swallow |

2016-12-5

The Jino people in Jino Village are the last recognized ethnic minority in China. I personally think the ticket price is a bit expensive at 160 yuan. Each person sits and watches the performance with a plate of sweet potatoes and a corn.

By echo travel notes |

Experience the Jino people's slash-and-burn farming, hunting and winemaking, clothing culture, customs and culture, and goddess worship from ancient times to the present. There are performances and fruits. You can come and see it when you come to Banna

By Rita |

The Jino people are the last ethnic minority to be established. Since you are in Xishuangbanna, you can visit them by the way. Like most ethnic minority villages in the country, there will be explanations, performances, and exhibition galleries to tell the history and customs. The journey is not too tiring. After a short section of mountain steps, there are a few small stalls on the road, selling scarves and so on. It happened to be the New Year, and they were offering sacrifices and starting the festival. The ticket includes tasting their barbecue, corn, sweet potatoes, and some fruits. There is no limit on the amount of fruit, and you can queue up to eat it several times. It is delicious.

By Li travels all over the world |

The Jino ethnic group is the last of the 56 ethnic groups in China. As the only cultural experience site in China that fully and intensively displays the culture of the 56th ethnic group in China, the Jino Village has been designated as the Jino Traditional Culture Protection Area in Xishuangbanna Prefecture. It officially began to receive tourists on June 1, 2006. In 2007, the Jino drum dance was selected as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage, and the Jino hunting instruments "Chiko" and "Bugu" have also been listed as state-level intangible cultural heritage. In 2014, based on the cultural characteristics of the significance and value of the Jino ethnic music and dance to its cultural heritage, from slash-and-burn farming, hunting and winemaking to clothing culture, custom culture and even goddess worship from ancient times to the present, the "Youle Youle" live performance was used to drive cultural experience, and the combination of a flowing natural stage and flowing appreciation allowed visitors to experience the cultural traditions and essence of the Jino ethnic group more deeply. Jinuo Cultural Experience Project - "Youle Youle" Live Performance is located in Jinuo Mountain, the first of the six ancient tea mountains surrounded by mountains and hills. It is located in Baopo Village, Jinuo Township, northeast of Jinghong City, 100°53ˊ33″ east longitude, 21°53ˊ11″ north latitude, with an average temperature of 18-20℃, 23 kilometers away from Jinghong, 6 kilometers away from Mengyang, and 3 kilometers away from Jinuo Township Government. This is the traditional cultural protection area of ​​the Jinuo people in Xishuangbanna Prefecture, the only live performance experience site in the country that most comprehensively and intensively displays the Jinuo culture, and is the most important window to understand the Jinuo culture.

By Flower Interpretation |

The village is not big, but you can only follow the guide. First, you can't go back, and second, there are many taboos for ethnic minorities. Generally, there are 20 people in a small group. The tour guides are all from the village. They are humorous and explain their ethnic history to us. There are also some free performances. They are not very exciting. After all, they are not professional. However, the local pork is delicious, and there is also a special dish of fried pork with banana flowers. Jinuo's handmade tea is also unique. I also went to experience it myself. It is not easy to make.

By LuLu |

The ticket price is a bit expensive, the whole tour process is a standard group tour, the girls of the Jino ethnic group are very beautiful

By An Xiaoni |

Jinuo Village is not really big, but the overall management and planning are good. If you have time, you can go and have a look. When you arrive at the entrance of the scenic spot, every 10 minutes, people who bought tickets within these 10 minutes will be formed into a small group, and the number of people will be counted. There are few people in the morning, and you can book the whole place. There will be a young resident in the village as a guide to take us to visit the whole village. I explained the origin of the Jinuo people and the culture of the Jinuo people. I think it is quite interesting. I watched a lot of small performances and I have some basic understanding of the Jinuo people. Finally, I took us to a place to watch the performance. The little tour guide brought us some food, pork slices roasted by local winter melon pigs, as well as corn and sweet potatoes. When we were about to reach the door, there were fruits to eat, a basin of watermelon, a basin of pineapple, and a basin of bananas. Watermelon and pineapple can be eaten at will, and each person can only take one banana. Everyone must try the pineapple, which is a local specialty of eyeless pineapple, sour and sweet, and delicious. The whole tour took about two hours.

For more details, please see my guide:

https://imfw.cn/l/7379272

By Climb high |

Mainly to understand this nation through experience

By Xiao Liang |

Great, the place is not big, the content is very rich, I saw different ethnic minorities

By Cecilia |

In the tropical rain forest of Xishuangbanna, there lives a nation of "uncle descendants" - the Jinuo people. The slow pace of primitive society once stayed here for a long time. Jinuo Mountain is located in Jinuo Township, east of Jinghong City, 50 kilometers away from the urban area. The Jinuo people call themselves "Jinuo" or "Yanuo" and have lived in Jinuo Mountain for generations. The Jinuo people have a long history of planting tea trees. Jinuo Mountain is one of the six major tea mountains of Pu'er tea. Here you can visit the Jinuo Goddess Statue, watch performances, visit Jinuo folk houses, Jinuo women's live weaving demonstrations, taste Jinuo meals for free, drink Jinuo tea, and eat fruits. There are guides accompanying you throughout the journey to the village, so you can understand the living habits of the Jinuo people and feel the ethnic characteristics of the Jinuo people.

By welcome |

I personally feel that this place is very good, and I can feel different customs and cultures. The tour guide also explained it very well. There are also things for sale inside, and you can buy them or not. But they will also let you taste them enthusiastically~ There will be snacks and fruits on the way. If there are taboos, you cannot beat the hanging drums, you cannot look at the bedrooms, and you cannot take pictures. You must ask for opinions before taking pictures with locals, and the tour guide will explain in detail~

By Small mushroom head |

It's just a village. You just follow the guide to climb up the mountain village and watch two performances. There are food on the way, including a plate of barbecue, a plate of sweet potatoes, and a plate of corn. After eating, you will visit the homes of Jinuo villagers (to promote Pu'er tea). There are also some pineapples and bananas to eat when you go down the mountain. The guide is not bad, but the attractions are very simple. There are three performances. The guide said that the last performance was missed and the previous two performances were very ordinary. Anyway, I feel that this attraction is really ordinary. It's just that when you arrive in Xishuangbanna, just punch a card and sign in.

By 🤖 |

What is this? I don't understand! So boring!!

By Time is like water |

The Jino people are an ancient ethnic minority. Jino is the name of the ethnic group itself. In the past, it was often transliterated into Chinese as "Youle", which means "following the uncle", and by extension, it means "the nation that respects the uncle".

By Wrong |

I don't know why the attractions in Xishuangbanna are so expensive? ? The ticket price for this Jinuo Village is 160, which is too expensive and has a very low cost performance. I don't recommend it to everyone. I didn't see anything.

By China-TravelNote users |

The Jino people are the last ethnic minority to be discovered in China, so their villages have many taboos. When we went there, many villagers shared their delicious food with us.

By China-TravelNote users |

Because it is the off-season now, no matter which tourist attraction you go to in Xishuangbanna, both the tour guides and the local receptionists seem to be rather lazy.

Personally, I feel that there is nothing to see in the Jinuo Village. It may be because I have been to too many villages. This Jinuo Village does not have the mountains and villages that I imagined. There are some performances during the tour (which are completely useless), and the tickets are not worth the money (in my country, it includes a little bit of meals, but it is really just a little bit).

We arrived at Jinuo Village in the morning, and then went to Wild Elephant Valley. There are two itineraries, one is to book a one-day tour on Taobao or Qunar (with pick-up and drop-off), and the other is to charter a car. We chartered a car (round-trip fare is 200, Jinuo Village driver ticket is 120 per person, I forgot the Wild Elephant Valley ticket, but the round-trip cable car price is much cheaper, the driver is 15812159886, he is really nice and super polite).

Regarding ticket prices: Jinuo Village is much cheaper online, about 80 yuan lower, it is recommended to buy online. The price difference for other attractions is not much.

By wodekltt |

There are delicious food, good drinks, handsome men and beautiful women, and strong ethnic customs. It's a good place

By Flowers in the Quiet Night |

Anyway, I think Jino Mountain is nice. There is not much food and drink, but it tastes good. The pineapple is super sweet. The performance is actually average, but I am still very happy and the itinerary is very relaxing. After entering, there is a Jino tour guide. The tour guide is very good. We can go into the store to drink tea, but it is not mandatory. In short, people are very enthusiastic and it is very good!

By Cold moon like frost |

Although the ticket is a bit expensive, isn't it the purpose of coming to Yunnan to understand the characteristics of some ethnic minorities? I suggest you go there.

By The river is roaring |

Jinuo Mountain is more than 50 kilometers away from Jinghong. Most of the Jinuo people's mountain villages are built on the top of the mountain or on the hillside. There is no flat land around the village and surrounded by forests, with a unique tropical rainforest wonder. This area of ​​dozens of kilometers is a national nature reserve. When traveling in these mountain villages, you often encounter various animals coming out of the forest to look for food and hear the chirping of various birds, which makes you feel happy. In winter, the village is covered with fog. When the sun comes out, the village on the top of the mountain looks like it is suspended in the air, which is really a beautiful and attractive scenery.

By Zhu Jie's Travel Notes |

The Jino people are one of the many ethnic groups in Xishuangbanna. Their food is mainly spicy, and the tableware is bamboo tubes and banana leaves. It is in line with the local customs. Jino Village is their specialty restaurant. They will bring musical instruments to the guests to sing "Toast Song" to welcome the guests, and then act as service staff after the guests leave, and the roles change naturally. The food in Xishuangbanna tastes spicy, which is different from the spicy food in Sichuan and Shu. It is really spicy. If you are not challenged by peppers, you must explain it to the service staff in advance. Compared with other scenic spots, the price in Gaozhuang is more affordable. You can choose a restaurant you like here to experience the Dai rice.

By star |

Jinuo Mountain Village Scenic Area is a new scenic spot on the northern route of Xishuangbanna tourism. With a total investment of more than 12 million yuan, it is the largest tourism investment project supported by Zhejiang Province in the eastern region to Yunnan Province in the western region. It is a state-owned holding enterprise controlled by Yunnan Tourism Investment Company and one of the scenic spots under Yunnan Golden Peacock Tourism Group. It officially started operation on June 1, 2006. The scenic area is located in Jinuo Mountain, the first of the six ancient tea mountains surrounded by mountains and hills, lush greenery, and mountains. It is located in Baopo Village, Jinuo Township, northeast of Jinghong City, 100°53ˊ33″ east longitude, 21°53ˊ11″ north latitude, with an average temperature of 18-20℃, 23 kilometers from Jinghong, 6 kilometers from Mengyang, and 3 kilometers from Jinuo Township Government. This is the traditional cultural protection area of ​​the Jinuo Nationality in Xishuangbanna Prefecture, the only tourist attraction in the country that displays the Jinuo culture in the most comprehensive and concentrated way and is the most important window to understand the Jinuo culture.

By Food Master |

Jinuo Village, December 27, 2013, Jinghong.

By Soglar |

The tour guide temporarily formed a group of about 20 people at the door. He explained the humanities and history along the way, took us to eat roast pork, watch performances, visit the accommodation of the Jino people, drink tea, and eat fruit. We were not allowed to fall behind or wander around on our own. The tour was finished in an hour or two. I can only say that it is enough to go there once, to see and understand the Jino people.

By Rong Yu |

A relatively backward ethnic group that claims to be the descendants of my uncle and is the 56th ethnic group in China. Places with these specific words are still worth visiting.

By The wind blew over eight thousand miles |

A very good scenic spot with ethnic characteristics

By Dog Spirit |

Tickets cost 120 yuan per person, and the tour guide will take you on a quick tour and give you a brief introduction. You can only choose one of the performances, and the duration is at most ten minutes. They said that meals and fruits were included. In the end, each person got two small pieces of barbecue, a small piece of corn, two small pieces of sweet potatoes, and two small pieces of fruit picked with toothpicks. It took two and a half hours to enter the scenic area and leave, and half an hour of tea tasting (which was just a sales pitch) was too much of a rip-off! I regretted listening to the chartered driver's advice and choosing this attraction.

By Orange Ocean |

The last recognized ethnic minority in China, after arriving at the scenic spot, there will be a local ethnic guide to take everyone to visit. Itinerary: ethnic story interpretation - visit Pu'er tea production - song and dance performances and local food - visit the mountain village - taste local Pu'er tea - taste fruits and rice wine. It takes about 2.5 hours.

By Mai Divination |

Originally, the itinerary did not include Jinuo Village. However, the tour guide kept recommending us to replace the Botanical Garden with Jinuo Village. He said that the Botanical Garden is mainly for viewing some plants, which is a bit redundant with the Forest Park and Wild Elephant Valley.

By Xiao Xiao Ming |

Don't go. It's too far away for a weekend getaway, let alone a tourist attraction with a super high ticket price of 160 yuan. Don't go.

Counterfeit!

By ✨Manga Girl✨ |

There are many different ethnic groups, showing their most traditional lifestyles. If you want to understand the folk customs of Banna, this is a good choice~

By 2B pencil with attitude |

Whether you go to Jinuo Village with a tour group or on your own, once you arrive at the entrance, you will be organized into groups by the village guide. Follow the guide's activities, including watching performances and tasting barbecue, roasted sweet potatoes, boiled corn, eating fruits, drinking Pu'er tea, etc. When tasting Pu'er tea, it is like selling, but whether to buy or not is completely voluntary. The prices of handicrafts on the stalls in the village are similar to those in the night market in the city. The overall feeling is not bad.

By Jason and Michael |

The ticket price is too expensive, 160 yuan per person, just for the scenery up and down, not recommended.

By Hua Shao |

I came during the Spring Festival. One star is too much! The ticket cost 160 yuan, but it was just a mountain. There was no scenery to speak of. The so-called folk performance was just a hunting performance performed by a few locals. There are some photos to see, but it is not worth visiting! ! I advise everyone not to go. If you go with a tour group, forget it, it’s okay to take a look, but don’t go if you buy your own ticket! Don’t! Don’t! It feels like they are specifically designed to deceive foreign tourists!

By Good Mr. |

I bought a ticket on Taobao for 60 yuan per person. It was a village of local people. From the entrance to the exit, there was no turning back. It was about 1 km in total. There was a free tour guide, and one guide led about 30 people to give a unified explanation. There were visits to tea making and houses, which felt OK. The performances were not interesting, but there was good food and drink inside. It would be more interesting to wait until the New Year of the Jino people to go there.

By Yan Ni |

It's just a visit, a bit like walking into Zang's house... They invite you to eat, ask you to buy, and invite you to drink tea for the purpose of selling tea... It's not a scenery, it's just a mixed scenery!

By Shannan |

Today's Jinuo Village ticket selection is TB Ding, which is only for self-driving tourists. We set off at nearly 9 o'clock in the morning. The weather forecast said it would rain, but it didn't. The ticket office followed the car to the scenic area to get the ticket. The scenic area was very foggy. The full-price ticket is 160, including the tour guide's explanation and free fruits, drinks, etc. Our ticket is 60 yuan. There are special scenic area guides leading the team to enter, and a total of 7 cars of people formed 26 groups to enter. The tour guide is a young and humorous guy. He introduced all the way and joked from time to time. Visit, eat barbecue, corn, sweet potatoes and watch performances; learn about the production process of authentic Pu'er tea, taste four cups of tea for free at a villager's home, and finally voluntarily buy it. The first cake of tea given to others cost 100 yuan, and the second and third cakes cost hundreds of yuan for me to drink. I usually drink green tea in summer and Pu'er black tea in winter. It may be garbage tea, but it is still enough to drink, and I didn't buy it here. Finally, I ate delicious and spicy food, tasted fruits, watermelons, pineapples and bananas for free, and corn wine, but I didn't drink it while driving. The Jinuo Village can be walked in half an hour at most, but it took two and a half hours with a guide. The ticket price is inflated, but fortunately our ticket price is relatively affordable and I feel it is worth it.

By ♞遇見 |

It has primitive and simple folk customs. It is currently one of the most popular scenic spots in Xishuangbanna and the first of the six ancient tea mountains. It is a blessing for friends who like Pu'er tea and is definitely worth a visit!

By Miao Miao Miao Miao |

Enjoy the beautiful natural scenery, listen to the magical stories of ethnic minorities, appreciate the unique singing and dancing performances, taste the delicious barbecue, and experience the unique customs~

By Pathfinder |

As the only cultural experience site in the country that most comprehensively showcases the culture of China's 56th ethnic group, the Jino Village, it has been designated as the Jino Traditional Culture Protection Zone in Xishuangbanna Prefecture and officially began to receive tourists on June 1, 2006.

By Three times |

The Jino people are the last recognized ethnic minority in my country. The village is still inhabited by the local Jino people. You can see the local characteristic architecture and crafts and experience the local customs. The village is not big, and half a day is enough to visit. The scenery is average, but the ethnic characteristics are better.

By Cut time |

Jinuo Village is quite fun. There are folk customs, folk performances, Pu'er tea production process visits, local snacks, fruits, etc., all included in the ticket. There were singing and laughter all the way, and the performances were continuous, which was very memorable. The master who was responsible for taking us on the tour was very nice, and he also gave a comprehensive introduction and guidance to the local customs along the way. It cost 200 yuan for the four of us to charter a car for one day. If you need it, you can call him at 18787949189. Recommended!

By Spring breeze is like love |

It is a place worth visiting. Each small group will be equipped with a guide who can speak Mandarin in the village to introduce it. Although some people say that tea is sold inside, some souvenirs inside are not expensive and you can bargain for them.

By Monica is not my name |

First review of Honeycomb.

The main reason for giving it two stars is that the price/performance ratio is too low.

1: The park is very small and there are few things to see. When there are many people, walking becomes a problem.

2: There are too many signs of development. It doesn't look like a Jino village, but more like Hengdian World Studios.

3: It is far from the city, so you need to hire a car to go there, which is quite expensive. It is not suitable for independent travel.



However, the villagers in the village are super enthusiastic, give them a thumbs up.



Overall, I don't recommend it and it's not worth the ticket price + travel expenses.


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