Located in the Nanquanhua Indigenous Cultural Park, the Indigenous Handicraft Workshop is an interactive space that combines traditional craft demonstrations, hands-on experiences, and cultural heritage preservation. Co-founded by tribal elders and master artisans, the workshop aims to preserve and promote endangered indigenous crafts such as weaving, pottery, and wood carving. Visitors can watch artisans at work and even create their own unique souvenirs. Each piece carries the history and beliefs of the tribe, allowing visitors to appreciate the harmony between indigenous people and nature. Whether you are looking for a special gift or a deeper understanding of indigenous culture, this workshop is a must-visit.
Open on public holidays; closed on New Year's Eve and the first day of Lunar New Year
Hands-on craft experiences are charged separately, ranging from RMB 50 to 150. Reservations available on site.
Take city buses No. 1, 15, or 27 and get off at 'Indigenous Cultural Park' stop.
Navigate to 'Nanquanhua Indigenous Cultural Park'. Large parking lot available, RMB 5 per hour.
Parking is limited on holidays; public transport is recommended.
Take Nanquanhua Metro to 'Indigenous Cultural Park Station', exit via Gate 2 and walk about 5 minutes.
Currently we offer weaving, pottery, wood carving, dyeing, and beading. Projects vary by season; check the daily schedule upon arrival.
Each activity ranges from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours. Complex wood carving may take longer. You can choose freely.
Yes, audio guides (RMB 20) are available in English and Chinese. Scheduled English guided tours are also offered; ask at the front desk.
Best Season
All seasons. Spring (March-May) offers mild weather and more indigenous festivals, enriching the experience.
Duration
Recommended 2-3 hours
Category
Attraction