"Village T-stage Show"
The most dazzling ethnic style, A thousand-year tapestry of splendour Blooming with confidence on the rustic catwalk.
Introduction:
There are no professional models here, but villagers who've put down their farm tools and dressed in their finest. An elderly man with rolled-up pants carries a wooden plow over his shoulder; an embroideress adorned with twinkling silver ornaments has her baby snugly strapped to her back. With their most unpretentious steps, they together showcase the splendor of Miao embroidery, the shimmer of silver ornaments, and the essence of rural life on the T-stage. This is a "zero-threshold" fashion feast for everyone, bringing profound intangible cultural heritage to life amid laughter and joy.
"Village T-stage Show" goes far beyond a visual carnival. Rooted in the integration of "intangible cultural heritage + fashion + cultural tourism", it has evolved into a vibrant IP driving rural development. As a bridge for cultural exchange, it has attracted young people from more than 30 countries worldwide to take the stage, bringing ethnic cultures hidden in mountain ranges into the global spotlight.
Origin Location:
Miao and Dong Cultural Park, Kaili City, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture.
Event Schedule:
Regular fashion shows are held every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening, with large-scale themed performances organized irregularly. For the latest special event schedule in 2026, it is recommended to follow official platforms such as "Gu'a Xin" or "Kaili Cultural Tourism" for real-time updates.
Combined Activities:
After the fashion show, head to Xiulitao Intangible Cultural Heritage Fair. Try your hand at intangible cultural heritage crafts such as Miao embroidery, batik, or Dong brocade, and take home unique souvenirs. You can also taste authentic local delicacies such as sour soup fish and glutinous rice to soak up the down-to-earth vibes.
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