At Tiema Film and Television Folk Customs Park, visitors can explore various film sets showcasing traditional Mongolian architecture and culture, enjoy interactive folk performances, and learn about Mongolian history and customs. You can also take part in traditional activities like archery, horse riding, and taste local Mongolian cuisine.

Chifeng Tiema Film and Television Folk Customs Park is located in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Many films, including "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," "Kangxi Empire," "My Fair Princess," "The Legend of Jianghu," and "Emperor Wu of Han," were filmed here, earning it the reputation of "Grassland Film City" and leaving behind ruins for visitors to explore.
Visitors here can enjoy horseback riding, archery, rafting, horse-drawn carts, dune scooters, and Mongolian weddings. They can also experience the beauty of the grasslands and experience ethnic customs.
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Tiema Film and Television Folk Customs Park is a unique cultural park in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. It is designed as a film and television shooting base, where traditional Mongolian customs and heritage are brought to life through film sets and exhibitions. The park serves as a showcase of Mongolian culture, art, and traditions, offering visitors an immersive experience.
The park is located in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. Visitors can reach the park by taxi or private car. Public transportation may be limited, so renting a car or joining a tour group is recommended.
The park is typically open from 9 AM to 6 PM. The best time to visit is during spring or autumn when the weather is pleasant and the park is less crowded. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends.
The entrance fee is usually around 50–80 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, and online booking is also available through local tour operators or travel websites.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary unless visiting during peak tourist seasons or as part of a group. Booking a few days in advance is sufficient during most times of the year.
A visit to Tiema Film and Television Folk Customs Park generally takes around 2–3 hours, depending on the pace at which you explore the exhibits, watch performances, and engage in activities.
Must-see highlights include the Mongolian-style film sets, interactive folk performances, and displays of traditional Mongolian culture. The traditional costume photo-op areas and the opportunity to try activities like archery are also popular.
Guided tours are available, mainly in Mandarin, and can be booked on-site. Audio guides may be available in multiple languages, including English, during peak tourist seasons.
The best photography spots are the Mongolian-style film sets, particularly the traditional yurts and ancient Mongolian structures. The park also offers great opportunities for scenic shots of the folk performances and local activities.
The recommended route begins at the entrance, leading you to the Mongolian film sets and traditional exhibitions. Visitors should then follow the path to the activity areas where you can participate in folk performances or traditional games. Don’t miss the photo ops in traditional costumes.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available at Tiema Film and Television Folk Customs Park. The park is primarily a daytime attraction.
The park can get crowded during weekends and national holidays, especially in summer. The least crowded times to visit are during weekdays, particularly in the morning or late afternoon.
The park has basic facilities such as toilets, rest areas, and food stalls selling local snacks. There are also souvenir shops offering Mongolian handicrafts and local products.
While the park is mostly flat, some areas may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors due to the rustic nature of the exhibits and activities. However, children and families can enjoy the interactive experiences and performances.
Cash is widely accepted, but mobile payment options like WeChat Pay and Alipay are also available. It’s advisable to have both options on hand for convenience.
There are a few local eateries near the park offering traditional Mongolian cuisine such as roasted lamb, dumplings, and milk tea. More dining options are available in Chifeng City.
Vegetarian options are available in local restaurants, but vegan and halal options may be limited. It’s best to check with the restaurant beforehand if you have specific dietary needs.
There are several hotels in Chifeng City, ranging from budget to mid-range options. These provide convenient access to the park and other local attractions.
Nearby attractions include the Chifeng City Museum, the ancient Xiongnu tombs, and other Mongolian cultural sites in Chifeng. These can be easily combined into a day trip for a fuller experience of the region.
Yes, souvenir shops are available near the park, selling Mongolian-themed handicrafts such as jewelry, felt items, and traditional clothing. You can also purchase local snacks and artwork.
The best way to continue your trip is by taxi or private car, which can take you to nearby attractions or back to Chifeng City. Public buses are available but may not be as convenient for tourists.