The
Yunnan Nationalities Village (Yunnan Minzucun) is located on the
northeastern shore of Dianchi Lake and is a good place to show
visitors to Yunnan the cultural ways and traditions of the numerous
ethnic groups in the province.
In
the Village compound, 25 different independent villages have been
planned, but at present only about 20 have been constructed. In
addition to these "ethnic villages", there are activities
that take place such as a welcoming ceremony with performing White
Elephants, the Dinosaur Island theme park area, a concert area for
ethnic singing and dancing performances, as well as an Asian Elephant
show in the Plaza of Ethnic Unity.
The
climax of a visit to the Nationalities Park is a film shown on a
fountain of water. The "villagers" are all chosen from the
youth of the relevant nationalities to act as guides and performers
for tourists. The three major villages represent the Dai, the Bai and
the Yi nationalities.
The
Dai Nationality Village:
The
Dai Village covers an area of more than 4 acres with 3 sides facing
water and all with beautiful scenery. The main buildings include 7
wood and bamboo houses and a white pagoda. Given that Dai people have
strong traditions that have to do with the home and the family, having
a peek in these "homes" is a quite a treat.
Under
normal circumstances, strangers are not allowed into the inner rooms
of a Dai home because the Dai believe the souls of ancestors and
family gods live in the family home along with the living members of
the family. Another interesting Dai custom that reflects this respect
for the home is that guests should only sleep in the living room (the
outer rooms of the home or the "guest room") with his feet
facing the door to show his respect to the host and at the same time
indicate that he will leave the home very soon.
Another
place worth mentioning is the Water Festival Square. Every year
towards the end of the sixth month of the Dai calendar (April 13th and
15th according to Gregorian calendar) is the Dai Water Festival, as
well as the Dai New Year's Day. The first day of the festival is a day
for sending off the old and welcoming the new (like many New Years
Days of other cultures).
On
the second day, a massive water fight engulfs all Dai villages
(including this one) as everyone grabs the nearest basin or bucket,
fills it with water and dumps on the closest lucky target as a
cleansing blessing of good fortune! Respect is still shown to the
elderly who might receive a small cup of water on their arm, but
young, able-bodied people should WATCH OUT! This crazy, wild and wet
holiday is the best!
The
Bai Nationality Village:
The
Bai Village is famous for its Butterfly Museum, which is the biggest
of its kind in China. The museum is a typical Bai construction, which
is comprised of rooms and residences on three sides and a wall on the
southern side.
The
southern wall is typically decorated quite beautifully with an ornate
flower bed. Part of the reason for this architecture is that Dali
(where a majority of Bais live) is a windy town, where the wind, while
not very strong, blows all year round. Also in the Village, there is a
replicated temple dedicated to the God of Erhai Lake (modeled after a
temple in Dali). The young warrior, enshrined in the temple, was known
as Duan Chicheng.
He
exterminated evil villains and spirits for the Bai people and has been
worshipped as the safeguard of the Bai people around Dali ever since.
If you burn several sticks of incense to him, you may also gain his
protection, but we'd recommend trying it at the real temple in Dali.
The
Yi Nationality Village:
The
"Sun Calendar Square" (Taiyangli Guangchang) is the most
spectacular sight of the village. In its center is a sundial with
twelve animals denoting the time of the day (as well as the year of
your birth). Interestingly, the solar calendar of the Yi people
divides a year into five seasons, each of which is then divided into
two months. Therefore, in the Yi solar calendar there are only 10
months and 360 days in a year.
How
to get there: The Village is located 7km south of the
city center. By taxi, the ride will cost you 20RMB from the center of
Kunming. Also, bus number 44 can reach the garden.
Opening Hours: 8am-7pm.
Cost: RMB45.0