Dai Minority Park, officially known as Xishuangbanna Dai Minority Park (西双版纳傣族园), is a premier cultural and ecological tourism destination in Xishuangbanna, China. The main scenic area consists of five well-preserved natural Dai villages: Manjiang (Bamboo Knitting Village), Manchunman (Garden Village), Manzha (Chef Village), Mangga (Market Village), and Manting (Royal Garden Village). These villages collectively house 326 households and a population of 1,536 people.
The park is regarded as the essence of Xishuangbanna, offering a concentrated display of the Dai people’s history, culture, religion, sports, architecture, customs, clothing, cuisine, and daily life. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the Dai community while enjoying the park’s unique ecological beauty.
The distinctive and intricately designed bamboo houses and ancient temples are nestled amidst lush greenery, exuding a sense of natural simplicity and tranquility. Surrounding the bamboo houses are tropical fruit trees such as bananas, mangoes, lychees, egg fruits, and papayas, alongside towering coconut trees, betel palm trees, and fan palm trees, enhancing the picturesque setting of the Dai villages.
From a high vantage point, the five villages in the park resemble a giant, beautiful green peacock tail, with the villages and bamboo houses hidden beneath the dense foliage. The only clear views are of the Lancang River to the right and the Longde Lake to the left. To fully appreciate the park’s true beauty, visitors must explore on foot.
Table of Contents
- Basic Information
- Location and Transportation
- Highlights of Dai Minority Park
- Vlog about Dai Minority Park
- Other Attractions in Jinghong Suburbs
Basic Information
Estimated Length of Tour | 2 – 3 hours |
Ticket Price | Admission: 45 RMB Admission + Sightseeing Car: 85 RMB Admission + Sightseeing Car + Water Splashing Experience: 180 RMB Admission + Sightseeing Car + Vip Accommodation: 183 RMB Admission + Sightseeing Car + SVip Accommodation: 213 RMB |
Opening Hours | 24 hours a day |
Telephone Number | 0086-0691-2504099 0086-0691-2415155 |
Location and Transportation
Dai Minority Park is located in Ganlanba, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China. This park is a hub of Dai culture and showcases various aspects of Dai life, from traditional housing and daily customs to vibrant festivals and religious practices. To get there, you can choose one of the following ways:
High-Speed Bus: Departing from Xishuangbanna Bus Station (locally known as Fantai Factory Bus Station).
Direct Shuttle Service: Departing from Xishuangbanna Gaozhuang Gate and costing approximately 20 RMB per person.
Highlights of Dai Minority Park
Welcome Plaza: Visitors are greeted with traditional Dai hospitality rituals upon entering the park, offering an authentic and warm introduction to the Dai culture.
Manchunman Ancient Buddhist Temple: With over 1,400 years of history, this is one of the oldest temples in Xishuangbanna. The temple provides a rich insight into Buddhist cultural activities such as almsgiving (Danfo), chanting, and worshipping.
Dai Village Tours: Visitors can explore traditional Dai homes and courtyards, experiencing the daily lifestyle and customs of the Dai people. This immersive tour allows tourists to enjoy the pleasures of living as a Dai person for a day.
Riverside Activity Area: This is the venue for large-scale village festivals and activities such as setting off skyrockets, releasing Kongming lanterns, and cockfighting, showcasing the vibrant folk traditions of the Dai community.
Market Shopping Area: This bustling area offers a variety of Dai barbecue, woven textiles, folk crafts, Dai-style bags, and wood carvings. Visitors can also enjoy tea ceremonies featuring Xishuangbanna’s renowned teas and savor unique Dai cuisine at local restaurants.
Water Splashing Plaza: As the main activity area of the park, this plaza hosts a large-scale water splashing event daily, featuring a professional team of over 100 participants in an open-air theater setting.
Dai Natural Village: Here, visitors can partake in large water splashing activities, directly engaging in the fun and vibrant atmosphere of the Dai Water Splashing Festival, which is celebrated every day.
Open-Air Theater: This theater offers grand performances that authentically depict the essence of traditional Dai culture through song and dance. The shows recreate the historical narrative of the Dai king’s marriage and reflect the daily customs of the Dai people. With over 100 performers, the scale and grandeur of these performances are truly spectacular.