Explore the Cultural Charm of Ancient Manting Park
Highlights
Manting Park in Xishuangbanna, China, is 1,300 years old, showcasing Dai culture with performances and rich heritage attractions.
Manting Park in Xishuangbanna, located in southwest China, boasts a rich history spanning over 1,300 years, thus earning its status as the oldest park in the region. Originally serving as the royal garden for the Dai kings, it retains remarkable historical and cultural importance.
The park is distinguished by three primary themes: Dai royal culture, Theravada Buddhist culture, and Dai folk culture. Home to more than 500 ancient ironwood trees, alongside lush hills and rivers, it embodies a vibrant ethnic cultural landscape that gives visitors a taste of a naturally styled village.
Every evening, Manting Park comes alive with a party featuring traditional songs, dances, and a communal bonfire. This lively gathering offers an authentic glimpse into the cultures of the Dai people and neighboring Southeast Asian nations like Cambodia and Laos.
The blend of these diverse cultures not only enhances the cultural fabric of the event but also contributes significantly to tourism consumption, creating a more enriching experience for guests.
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