YuanJiaCun Village
YuanJiaCun Village
3.5
Lo que la gente dice
If you are looking for a totally fake historical town, this is it. (Las Vegas, anyone?)
1,0 de 5 burbujasoct de 2021
Habiendo vivido y trabajado en Xi'an (a unas 70 millas de distancia) durante 7 años, aproveché la oportunidad para hacer un recorrido grupal con colegas. Solo puedo decir que me alegré de no haber pagado yo mismo el viaje. Si eres fanático de las reproducciones falsas de lugares históricos (como las que se encuentran en Las Vegas), podrías disfrutarlo. Solo tenga en cuenta que no hay absolutamente NADA auténtico en este "pueblo", aunque se comercializa como tal. Incluso si no te importa "falsificar", no hay razón para viajar 70 millas para eso. . . Probablemente comenzarás en Xi'an de todos modos, y tiene muchas atracciones falsas (como el Paraíso Tang) allí mismo en Xi'an sin necesidad de viajar más. Los trabajadores del pueblo están vestidos con "trajes tradicionales locales", pero los trabajadores son cualquier cosa menos locales. Varios miembros de mi grupo eran hablantes nativos de chino. Mis amigos preguntaron a algunos de los trabajadores disfrazados del pueblo si en realidad eran de allí. A una persona, todos los trabajadores con los que hablamos dijeron que no eran locales sino que venían de toda China solo para trabajar como locales falsos. La gente en China está tan acostumbrada a las "recreaciones históricas falsas" que no piensan en este aburrido concepto. No soy tan crédulo. No puedo recomendar esta trampa para turistas en absoluto. . . a menos que te gusten las trampas para turistas, por supuesto. Para la mayoría de ustedes, tendrán un tiempo limitado para explorar China, así que les sugiero que no pierdan uno de sus preciosos días en la farsa de este pueblo. Como en toda China, el gobierno se entromete en todo. Esta no es una excepción. Este "auténtico pueblo" fue creado por orden del gobierno, simplemente para traer ingresos a la ciudad. En la jerga de nuestro tiempo, "¿Nuff dijo?"

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Euro888
Dresden, Alemania6 contribuciones
1,0 de 5 burbujas
oct de 2021
Having lived and worked in Xi'an (about 70 miles away) for 7 years, I took the opportunity to take a group tour with colleagues. I can only say I was glad I didn't pay for the trip myself. If you are fan of fake reproductions of historical places (such as those found in Las Vegas), you might enjoy it. Just keep in mind there is absolutely NOTHING authentic about this "village", although it is marketed as such. Even if you don't mind "fake", there's no reason to travel 70 miles for that... You probably will be starting out in Xi'an anyway, and it has plenty of fake attractions (such as the Tang Paradise) right there in Xi'an with no additional traveling required. The village workers are dressed in "local traditional costumes" but the workers are anything but local. Several members of my group were native Chinese speakers. My friends asked some of the costume-dressed workers in the village if they actually were from there. To a person, every worker we spoke with said they were not local but came from all around China just to work as fake locals. People in China are so used to "fake historical recreations" that they think nothing of this boring concept. I'm not quite so gullible. I cannot recommend this tourist trap at all... unless you like actually are fond of tourist traps, of course. For most of you, you will have limited time to explore China, so I suggest you not waste one of your precious days in the fakery of this village. Like in all of China, the government meddles in everything. This is no exception. This "authentic village" was created on the orders of the government, simply to bring revenue into the town. In the parlance of our time, "Nuff said?"
Escrita el 8 de noviembre de 2021
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omega123
Singapur, Singapur7.629 contribuciones
4,0 de 5 burbujas
dic de 2019
This is a weekend getaway for the folks from Xi'an city, best to visit on a weekday as it is less crowded. This used to be the old communist village but restored for leisure purpose. The buildings' outlook and interior remained as it was.

A variety of food and souvenirs to choose, so take your. The Starbucks in this village by far the most beautiful I had seen
Escrita el 25 de diciembre de 2019
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Sharon A
Kuala Lumpur, Malasia79 contribuciones
4,0 de 5 burbujas
jun de 2018 • Familia
The genuine village proper is located further in the complex.
Look out for the statue of Chairman Mao as you come down the main road, walk another 30 metres along the main road, keep looking to the right (the same side of the Chairman Mao statue). You should eventually see a big, dusty clearing with some trees. There is a large shrine dedicated to the local deity and village ancestors. The path to the village is located behind the shrine.
Bring cash in the local currency and an empty stomach. There are lots of delicious local snacks and food. In fact, there is a street entirely dedicated to food. (NO MacD or Starbucks here...for now). There are a few shops showcasing local crafts.
Escrita el 30 de junio de 2018
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Triplyzer I
491 contribuciones
3,0 de 5 burbujas
feb de 2018 • Amigos
What a pretty village. I truly enjoyed walking through the meandering walkways in this small village.
Escrita el 27 de mayo de 2018
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dcplee
Singapur, Singapur23 contribuciones
4,0 de 5 burbujas
oct de 2017
A small town located 70 km away from Xian where it has been transformed to a tourist attraction with shops modeled during the Qing dynasty . While the food are mostly spicy and is dedicated to the local taste bud. One item I will highly recommend is their Tong Guan Chinese Burger which is fantastic in taste and is non spicy. This Chinese burger from Tong Guan is different from the rest of their similar burgers in that the bread is more layered and crusty. Will also recommend to have a shoulder and neck massage while resting in one of their tea house. will certainly gives you an unique experience.
Escrita el 20 de octubre de 2017
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Joan0452013
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia342 contribuciones
4,0 de 5 burbujas
sept de 2017 • Parejas
We had to run the gauntlet of hawker stalls: souvenir, fruit, etc before entering the village. A statue of Chairman Mao attracted a lot of photographers....from China as well as overseas..

I bought an enormous peach for 2yuan, tourist's price I'm sure, but it turned out to be the most luscious peach I have ever eaten.

Fast becoming a tourist trap, if not already, this place encapsulates village life.
The row of shops where we entered the village did not appear to be trading, there were no shopkeepers nor customers; perhaps they were set up to showcase different types of business such as a traditional herbalist or medicine shop.
There was a stall selling tortoises, axolotl and frogs in shades of pink, turquoise and orange.

Further into the village there were cafes and people having a massage or their ears cleaned amidst very loud music from a shop selling CDs. What a contrast!

One of the streets was definite Eat Street: all types of noodles, fried pastries, flat breads, fried scorpions and a wine shop.

We had the most delicious yet simple lunch in a family-run restaurant. Seated in the front courtyard under bunches of red grapes we enjoyed the freshest of food piping hot from the kitchen.

We were there mid-week so there wasn't much of a crowd.

There are plans for more development, so go before the village becomes more commercialised and touristy.
Escrita el 25 de septiembre de 2017
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qumegno
Tokio, Japón57 contribuciones
4,0 de 5 burbujas
may de 2017 • Amigos
西安で泊まった宿の人が他のツーリストと一緒に連れてきてくれました。村というよりは、週末に家族や友達、カップルと訪れるのに程よい距離と施設、というイメージ。郊外のショッピングモール的な位置にあると印象を受けました。
伝統的な村を想像して来るとがっかりすると思いますが、陝西省のローカルフードが食べられるお店がたくさんあり、一皿の量も少なめなのでいろんなお店でいろんな料理を一気に食べられるのは魅力的だと思います。
小さなレストランやカフェのように入れるお茶を飲むお店や、買い物できるお店などがたくさんあるのでそれなりに楽しめるところだと思います。土曜に行ったらおそらく近郊から来ている中国人で賑わっていました。
Escrita el 14 de mayo de 2017
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hrpmrl
Auckland, Nueva Zelanda42 contribuciones
4,0 de 5 burbujas
mar de 2017 • Parejas
Just to add to what others have said, we enjoyed a day visit there today with a Chinese student. We didn't have a car, so we took a "public" bus that left from the big bus station across the road from HanChengLu subway station (#1 line) for 21 yuan each one way. I gather that the buses are relatively infrequent (like every 2 hours), and the trip is about an hour or 90 minutes. I think it would be a challenge to make the trip and enjoy the village if one did not speak any Chinese (we don't), but maybe if you had a printout of the Chinese name of the village you could manage it. Check on the time of the last bus back to Xi'an too (maybe it is 3pm)!
Escrita el 11 de marzo de 2017
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AmeliaO
Penang188 contribuciones
5,0 de 5 burbujas
dic de 2016 • Familia
A great place to experienced a local culture with lots of local food available. Be prepared with an empty stomach as there are many things you wish to savor from this place. However it is quite a far away from the city of Xian so be prepared for a long ride to and fro.
Escrita el 7 de enero de 2017
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PAC_WestOz
Perth, Australia4.482 contribuciones
4,0 de 5 burbujas
oct de 2016 • Amigos
My local friend and her mother invited me to a day trip (today - Sunday) from Xi'an to enjoy the local foods and crafts. I guess we drove for over an hour both ways = around 80kms all told.

Many of the earlier reviewers have covered how the community came together to create a vibrant attraction for locals, Xi'an residents plus tourists from other Chinese provinces as well as foreigners. It was fairly busy, luckily it wasn't during traditional holiday periods,

We walked all the streets, stopping for lunch at a really different restaurant. The meal was cooked in a huge hot pot in the table heated by a coal fire under the table.

A fresh chicken was cut up, cooked in the juices, tofu, mushrooms, all sorts of vegetables plus some freshly baked crusty bread (a local speciality) - the meal was like a giant hot-pot - we were unable to finish the meal and my friends packed up a takeaway (da bao) container for dinner tonight,

We purchased snacks as we wandered around - one of the last streets we wandered along was the Muslim Street...the food was so tempting - we wished we had eaten in this area - I think it was the best streets of all. Interestingly I think there are as many stalls along here as in the Muslim Street in Xi'an itself.

Hopefully when I visit Xi'an next time we can head there again - and only eat in the Muslim Street.

My friend advised that many people just head out of Xi'an to eat favourite dishes - then head back home.

Another option is to take a few days and stay in a guest house/hostel to really soak up the local food, entertainment, attractions and maybe buy some souvenirs.

I ended up purchasing a pack of six CD's of local artists singing in Mandarin - I walked away happy.

We enjoyed four hours at village and probably walked around 5 kms...it is basically flat so not too hard.

If you want a day or two out of Xi'an this might be a place that suits.
Escrita el 30 de octubre de 2016
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