Visit the traditional homes and gardens, explore local handicrafts, and experience the rural lifestyle. A highlight is visiting the ancient trees and tranquil riverside spots. You can also engage with local artisans to learn about traditional crafts such as pottery and weaving.

Sanduo Village is located on Niukou Mountain in Sanduo Village Town, Da'an District, Zigong City, at the junction of three counties, at an altitude of 436 meters. This century-old village, named after the combined efforts of three families, symbolizes Zhuangzi's "Three Mores": abundance of blessings, longevity, and sons. With its massive construction, magnificent architecture, and rich history, it is renowned far and wide, earning the title " The Crowning Village in Southern Sichuan . "
The fortress boasts eight scenic spots: " Evening Glow on Jianshan Mountain , " " Moon Reflected in Twin Ponds , " " Steep Mountains Rising in Mist," "Green Rocks Dripping from the Shallow Rocks , " " Dawn Colors on Ma'an , " " Fairy Caves and Cloudy Peaks," "Fragrant Springs from the Ancient Well , " and " Morning Bells from the Buddhist Temple . " The entire fortress resembles a closed fortress, an independent kingdom, easily defended and difficult to attack, a rare sight in Sichuan.
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Sanduo Village is a historical rural settlement that showcases traditional Sichuan culture and architecture. It is known for its well-preserved homes, ancient trees, and cultural practices that have been passed down through generations, offering a glimpse into rural life in Sichuan.
Located in Zigong, Sichuan, Sanduo Village can be reached by taxi or private car from the city center. Public transport options are limited, so a taxi or rental car is recommended.
The village is open year-round. The best time to visit is in the spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant. It is recommended to visit during weekdays to avoid the weekend crowds.
The entrance fee is typically around 20 CNY. Tickets can be purchased on-site, though online booking options may also be available for group tours.
Booking in advance is generally not required unless visiting during peak seasons like national holidays. If you're visiting in a group, it's best to book at least 1-2 days ahead.
You will need approximately 2 to 3 hours to explore Sanduo Village, depending on your interest in local crafts and interactions with villagers.
Must-see highlights include the ancient village houses, the centuries-old trees, and the scenic riverside. The local craft workshops are also fascinating to explore.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available, and some tours may provide an English-speaking guide upon request. Audio guides may be offered in Chinese.
The best viewpoints are along the riverside and near the ancient trees. The traditional architecture and surrounding countryside also provide excellent photography opportunities.
Start by exploring the central village area, then head towards the riverside and ancient trees. Don’t miss the craft workshops before finishing your visit with a stroll through the surrounding fields and orchards.
There are no night visits or light shows. The village is best enjoyed during the daytime, especially in the morning or late afternoon when it’s quieter and the lighting is ideal for photography.
The village can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The best time to visit is on weekdays, particularly in the early morning hours to avoid the crowds.
There are basic facilities like toilets, rest areas, and small shops selling local snacks and handicrafts. However, there are no large restaurants inside the village, so it’s advisable to bring your own water or snacks.
The village has uneven terrain, so it may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues. It’s suitable for elderly visitors and children who are able to navigate rural paths, but there is limited wheelchair accessibility.
Cash is commonly accepted, but mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are also widely used. Credit cards may not be accepted in most places.
There are no major restaurants inside the village, but nearby towns and cities like Zigong have numerous dining options ranging from local Sichuanese restaurants to international cuisines.
Vegetarian options are available at local restaurants, but vegan and halal options may be limited. It’s a good idea to check with the restaurant staff before ordering.
There are a variety of hotels and guesthouses in Zigong, which is around a 30-minute drive from Sanduo Village. Options range from budget accommodations to more upscale hotels.
Nearby attractions include the Zigong Dinosaur Museum, the Salt Industry Museum, and the Lantern Festival Museum. These can be combined in a day trip from Sanduo Village.
Yes, there are small souvenir shops in the village selling local handicrafts such as pottery, woven baskets, and traditional textiles. These items reflect the rural culture of the area.
After visiting, taxis or private car hire are the best options for continuing your trip. Zigong’s train station is a good departure point for further travel within Sichuan.