China is one of the most mystical and enigmatic nations in the world, with a history that spans back many millennia, and a unique culture to match. This is one of many reasons that China has become a popular tourism destination in the world. If you happen to find yourself in the city of Shenzen in Southern China, one of the best attractions to visit is the Splendid China Folk Village theme park, which is one of the world’s largest scenery parks.
There is much Shenzhen accommodation to be found in the nearby area, such as Ascott Maillen Shenzhen. A good choice of location will contribute greatly to your journey and will allow you to easily reach the various attractions.
The Splendid China theme park consists of two particular sections, the miniature park and the China Folk Culture Village, and each of these areas provide a unique way to discover the country’s intriguing history, culture, art and architecture.
As a nation, China features more than fifty various minorities. Within the folk culture villages section of the park, you can intimately experience all the attributes of these minorities encompassing their architecture, cuisine and even their various celebrations such as festivals. The Bouyei people for example appeared in the Stone Age, their village is a captivating stone-world with everything from their furniture to lodgings built out of stone.
The miniature park features an incredible eighty-two detailed miniatures of famous sites throughout the nation, all expertly prepared to be mirror images of their full-size counterparts. Within this park you can find miniatures of The Great Wall of China, the Terracotta Army, and even The Forbidden City.
If you ever find yourself anywhere close to Southern China, this is definitely a place you should consider visiting. It is definitely a comprehensive one-stop destination to get a taste of the mesmerising country of China.
Intrigued by history, art and food, Lavinia Woolf is a writer who is passionate about the extraordinary and writes of the exhilarating and enchanting. Google+