At Shitang People, visitors can explore the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of the area. Enjoy scenic walks through the region, visit local historical sites, and engage with interactive exhibits that highlight the lifestyle and traditions of the people from Shitang.

Shitang Renjia, located north of the Shitang Community in Hengxi Subdistrict, Jiangning District, Nanjing, is the name of the new village following the renovation of Houshitang Village . Known as " China's Most Beautiful Village, " Shitang Village dates back over 1,000 years and boasts a history spanning 5.93 square kilometers. Surrounded by rolling hills and ravines, the village offers breathtaking scenery.
Today, the main focus here is farmhouse eco-tourism, and it is one of the five golden flowers of the " Most Beautiful Villages " in Jiangning District , Nanjing. There are hundreds of farmhouses for tourists to stay in. You can stay here at the farmhouse, barbecue, play on bamboo rafts, pick fruits and vegetables, enjoy the pastoral life, and spend a pleasant holiday.
The area is also rich in historical sites and cultural heritage, including the tomb of Wei Jiahua, the prefectural governor of the late Qing Dynasty, the Lion Back Umbrella, the Wang and Shi Clan Ancient Wells, the Wang Clan Ancestral Hall, and the Xingtang Meteorite Crater. It is also home to a wealth of folklore, including " The Legend of Shi Wanhu , " " The Cock Crows at Lianggao , " and " The Legend of Nine Li Thirteen Jars . " Ancient people marveled at the beauty of Houshitang, praising it in ten poems.
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Shitang People is known for its deep cultural roots and its contribution to the traditional lifestyle of Jiangsu. It has preserved elements of ancient customs and rituals that reflect the historical evolution of the region. It is also a center for understanding local folk practices and heritage.
Shitang People is located in the outskirts of Nanjing, Jiangsu. It can be accessed by taxi or public transportation. Buses from Nanjing city center make it easy to reach, and taxis provide the most direct route. Walking from nearby stations is also an option if you're comfortable with a short trek.
The attraction is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the weekdays, especially early mornings or late afternoons, to avoid larger crowds.
Entrance fees vary based on the type of tour or exhibit. General admission is usually inexpensive, and tickets can be purchased at the entrance. Some special exhibits may require online bookings or advance purchases.
Booking tickets in advance is not mandatory for general admission, but it is recommended for special events or exhibits, particularly during peak seasons. Booking a few days in advance is usually sufficient.
You will need about 1-2 hours to fully explore the main exhibits and enjoy the outdoor areas of Shitang People.
The must-see highlights include the cultural displays of local customs, interactive exhibits on the traditional crafts of the region, and the scenic walks around the village area. Don’t miss the historical artifacts that showcase the lifestyle of the Shitang people.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, with some English-speaking guides available on request. Audio guides are also offered in both Chinese and English to help visitors learn about the exhibits.
For photography, the best spots are around the village square and the traditional architecture areas. The scenic views of the local landscapes and historical sites also provide great backdrops for photos.
Start with the cultural exhibits near the entrance, followed by a walk through the outdoor historical areas. Conclude with a visit to the village square for a deeper insight into the lifestyle of the Shitang people.
Currently, the site does not offer night visits or light shows. However, special cultural events may be held during festivals or peak seasons, so it’s worth checking for such activities before your visit.
The attraction can be crowded during weekends and public holidays. For a quieter experience, it’s best to visit during the weekdays, particularly in the morning or late afternoon.
There are toilets available, along with rest areas for visitors. However, there are limited food options inside, so it's advisable to bring snacks or drinks with you. Souvenir shops offering local crafts are available.
The attraction is generally accessible to elderly visitors and families with children. There are ramps and smooth paths, but some outdoor areas may not be fully accessible to wheelchair users due to the terrain.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted. Credit and debit cards are also accepted at the ticket booths and shops, but cash is rarely required.
While there are a few small local restaurants and cafes nearby, the selection is limited. It’s advisable to explore the city for more dining options after visiting the attraction.
There are some vegetarian options in local restaurants nearby, but halal food is rare. For specific dietary requirements, it's recommended to check restaurants in Nanjing city.
There are several hotels nearby, including mid-range hotels and guesthouses. Popular options include the Nanjing Grand Hotel and several budget accommodations in the city center.
Nearby attractions include the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, and the Nanjing Museum, all of which can easily be combined into a day trip.
There are souvenir shops near the entrance selling traditional crafts such as handmade textiles, pottery, and other local artwork.
You can continue your trip by taxi or using public transport. Buses and metro stations are nearby for further exploration of Nanjing and surrounding areas.