
The Daughter Village Folk Culture Park, located near the Tonglu Daqishan Ecological Park in Tonglu, is a folk culture park with the theme of promoting women's culture and focusing on the exhibition and sale of local specialties. It includes three exhibition halls: the Ancient Chinese Women's Culture Hall, the Chinese Ethnic Minority Women's Clothing Hall, and the Tonglu Folk Paper-Cutting Art Hall.
The Daughter Village is full of small bridges, flowing water, pavilions, towers and pagodas. Its scenery is picturesque and intoxicating. It is an excellent scenic spot for accommodation, tourism, leisure, vacation, conference and recuperation. The 18 exquisite small bamboo houses and resort-style suites also provide people with a home-like feeling.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
40 yuan/person
All day
Daughter Village Folk Culture Park celebrates the unique culture of a region where women's contributions to society are highly valued. Historically, it was a matriarchal society, and this park preserves and showcases the traditions, crafts, and legends that highlight the important roles women played. It’s an educational destination for those interested in folk culture and gender roles in Chinese history.
The park is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, easily accessible by taxi or private car from the city center. Public buses also serve the area, and walking may be possible from nearby bus stations.
The park is open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant, and the cultural events are in full swing. Weekdays are less crowded, offering a more peaceful experience.
The entrance fee typically ranges from ¥50 to ¥80, depending on the season and any special events. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through local tourism websites.
Advance booking is not mandatory, but it’s recommended for weekends and peak seasons to ensure availability, especially during cultural festivals or special events.
Plan to spend about 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the park, including the cultural exhibitions, workshops, and performances. If you wish to participate in all the activities, such as crafts or cooking classes, you might need an extra hour.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Some guides may also offer services in English. Audio guides can be rented at the entrance, available in Chinese and English.
Start at the main entrance and explore the village houses. Afterward, visit the cultural exhibits and participate in any ongoing workshops. End your visit by watching one of the traditional performances in the evening.
Night visits are not typically offered, but some special performances and cultural events may take place in the evening during holidays or festival periods. It's best to check the schedule in advance for any nighttime events.
The park can get crowded on weekends and during holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit on weekdays, particularly in the morning, when it’s quieter.
The park has restrooms, a small café serving local snacks, and a few souvenir shops offering cultural items. There are also resting areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery.
The park is fairly accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved paths and some shaded areas for rest. However, certain areas may have uneven terrain, so visitors with disabilities should plan ahead or consult the staff for accessibility options.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted. It’s advisable to use mobile payments for convenience, but cash is also widely accepted.
There are a few local eateries within walking distance from the park, serving traditional Zhejiang cuisine. Inside the park, there’s a small café offering snacks and drinks.
Some local restaurants offer vegetarian options, but vegan and halal options may be limited in the area. It’s recommended to check with the restaurants before ordering.
There are several hotels near the park, including mid-range options. For more luxurious accommodations, downtown Hangzhou offers a range of high-end hotels, which are about a 20-30 minute drive away.
The souvenir shops inside the park offer local crafts such as handmade pottery, woven goods, and traditional clothing. You can also find folk art items unique to the Daughter Village culture.
Taxis and private cars are the best options to continue your trip, especially if you want to visit nearby attractions like West Lake or Lingyin Temple. Public buses are also available for those on a budget.