The Chinese National Culture Village showcases the diverse ethnic cultures of China, with performances, exhibitions, and traditional activities. Visitors can enjoy ethnic dances, cultural performances, and explore ethnic architecture. It's recommended to watch the cultural performances and visit the exhibitions to get a better understanding of China's rich cultural heritage.

Located at 25 Nonglin Road, Shanshi, Wuzhishan City, Hainan Province, the Chinese National Culture Village is a large-scale ethnic cultural tourist attraction that integrates the residential architecture, customs, and folk art of various ethnic groups. Within the village, over twenty ethnic dwellings, including bamboo houses, boat-shaped houses, wooden huts, three-room, screen-walled houses, earthen houses, yurts, and courtyard houses, are all built to their original scale. Over a hundred attractions, including the Drum Tower, Wind and Rain Bridge, Three Pagodas, the Sun Column, and the Great Wall, are strategically arranged around the villages, blending seamlessly into the natural landscape.
The Chinese National Culture Village not only features performances of the Dacha Dance, Bawangbian Dance, Peacock Dance, Munao Zongge (Musong Song), Guozhuang Dance, and Ordos folk songs and dances by ethnic song and dance performers from across the country, but also features performances of national instruments such as the Dingdong, Mangluo, elephant-foot drum, reed pipe, dutar, wooden drum, and sanxian, as well as lively tourist festivals like the Water Splashing Festival, the March 3rd Festival, and the Torch Festival. Unfortunately, it has now become the Forest Lake Community, and its former beauty is gone.
tropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to visit for about 1 hour
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All day, it has been transformed into the Forest Lake Community
The Chinese National Culture Village celebrates the unique cultures of various ethnic minorities in China. It was established to promote cultural exchange and understanding through immersive experiences that highlight the traditional lifestyles, costumes, and customs of China's 56 ethnic groups.
The village is located in Wuzhishan City, Hainan. It can be accessed by taxi or bus from Haikou, which is the nearest city. Taxis are the most convenient way to get there, and the journey takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours from Haikou. Public transportation options are also available.
The Chinese National Culture Village is open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are during the cooler months of autumn and winter, as the weather is more pleasant for outdoor activities. Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends and public holidays.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥100 to ¥150, depending on the time of year and any special events. Tickets can be purchased both online through official platforms and at the entrance. It’s recommended to buy tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak travel seasons (spring and summer) and public holidays. Booking a few days ahead is advisable to secure tickets.
It typically takes around 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the village, including watching performances, visiting exhibits, and walking around the ethnic villages. If you plan to enjoy more activities or take part in hands-on experiences, you might need additional time.
The must-see highlights include the ethnic villages, the cultural performances, and the exhibition halls showcasing traditional crafts and clothing from different ethnic groups. The dance and music performances are particularly popular.
Guided tours are available in both Chinese and English. These tours provide deeper insights into the ethnic cultures represented in the village. Audio guides in multiple languages, including English, are also available at the entrance.
The best photography spots are around the ethnic village displays, especially near the traditional houses and the performance stages. The landscape surrounding the village also offers scenic views of the lush green mountains of Wuzhishan.
Start by exploring the main exhibition halls to get an understanding of the different ethnic groups. Then, move on to the ethnic villages where you can watch the cultural performances. Make sure to spend some time in the cultural workshops for a hands-on experience.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available at the Chinese National Culture Village. The main cultural performances occur during the day, and the village closes at around 5:30 PM. However, special tours might be arranged for large groups or during festivals.
The village tends to be crowded on weekends and public holidays. Weekdays, especially during the off-peak seasons (autumn and winter), are the least crowded times to visit.
Facilities include toilets, rest areas, food stalls, and souvenir shops. There are basic food options offering local snacks, and plenty of water stations are available for visitors.
The village is generally accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. There are ramps and paved paths, although some areas may have uneven terrain. Wheelchairs are available at the entrance if needed.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted. Cash is also accepted, but mobile payments are the most common method for transactions.
There are several local restaurants near the entrance of the village offering Hainanese cuisine. Within the village, there are a few food stalls offering snacks and drinks, but dining options are limited inside.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some of the local restaurants nearby. Halal food options are less common, but there may be a few restaurants offering suitable meals for Muslim visitors.
There are several mid-range hotels and guesthouses near the Chinese National Culture Village. For more luxurious options, you may need to stay in Haikou, which is a 1.5 to 2-hour drive away.
Nearby attractions include the Wuzhishan Mountain, which offers scenic hiking trails and the Wuzhishan National Nature Reserve. These can easily be combined with a visit to the village for a day trip.
Yes, there are souvenir shops inside the village selling traditional handicrafts, ethnic clothing, and jewelry. Items such as handwoven baskets, wood carvings, and traditional costumes are popular souvenirs.
Taxis are the most convenient option to continue your trip from the village. For longer distances, buses to Haikou or other parts of Hainan are available. Renting a car is another option for more flexibility.