Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen Holidays Tour Travel
Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen is a theme park located on reclaimed 9003 Shennan Ave, HuaQiaoCheng, Nanshan Qu, Shenzhen Shi, Guangdong Sheng. We offer complete Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen tour packages, destination best tour offers and travel deals and Destination holiday packages for family. Splendid China in Shenzhen is split into two parts. One part is the Folk Culture Village, and the other one is Miniature China. The Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen park's theme reflects the history, culture, art, ancient architecture, customs and habits of various nationalities.
Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen is one of the world's largest scenery parks in the amount of scenarios reproduced. The Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen park is developed and managed by the major travel and tourist corporation, China Travel Service. Splendid China is situated by the Shenzhen Bay in a tourist area of Overseas Chinese Town in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. It is the world's largest and most comprehensive miniature park, reproducing nearly 100 famous tourist attractions in China and 25 full-scale ethnic villages.
Folk Culture Villages, on the west of Splendid China, will help you achieve this dream. Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen twenty-five unique villages of 22 minorities have been reproduced there at a ratio of 1:1. The village of Bouyei, is a wonderful stone world with simple furniture, such as tables, stoves, and basins all made of stones. Dai people mainly inhabit Yunnan Province, where the climate is suitable for growing bamboo. Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen you may call their village 'a bamboo garden' for most parts of their houses, such as girders, tiles, and roofs are made of this green plant. They live in stilt houses supported by wooden stocks. The Splendid China Folk Village Shenzhen main living quarters are on the second storey, and the floor is covered with flakes of bamboo. Mongol is generally known as 'a tribe on horseback' because of their nomadic living habits. Mongols live in yurts, which are not only cool in summer but also warm in winter, and easy to set up or dismantle.