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Kunming Yunnan Ethnic Minorities Park

Yunnan Ethnic Village (sometimes called the Yunnan Nationalities Village) is a remarkable cultural theme-park on the southwestern outskirts of Kunming — nestled beside Dianchi Lake and at the foot of the Western Hills.

It spreads across roughly 84–89 hectares (including about 31 hectares of lakes and waterways), a broad terrain where visitors can wander among replicated villages, each dedicated to one of Yunnan’s many ethnic minorities.

What makes this place interesting — it’s basically a living museum of culture and diversity. Inside you’ll find authentic-style homes built according to traditional architecture, artfully reconstructed for dozens of ethnic groups like the Dai, Bai, Yi, Naxi and many more.
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Walking through the village, you’ll see bamboo stilt houses by water, ornate wooden dwellings, pagodas, totem-poles and even a sundial square — each reflecting the unique heritage, folklore, and worldviews of its people.

Beyond the static exhibits there’s vibrancy — live folk performances, traditional music and dance, festivals (for example the lively water-splashing celebrations of the Dai or the fiery torch rituals of the Yi), ethnic handicrafts and regional food stalls.

On many days the air fills with songs or drums; the costumes, aromas and movement make the traditions feel alive.

Essentially, Yunnan Ethnic Village is a micro-universe of what makes Yunnan province special — cultural multiplicity, traditional crafts, architectural variety and community spirit — all concentrated in a place that’s easy to visit if you’re based in Kunming. It’s a window into many worlds at once.
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