Located in the heart of Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China’s Yunnan Province, the Ten-Month Solar Calendar Park stands as a vibrant tribute to the rich culture and artistic heritage of the Yi ethnic group.
The park is named after the traditional Yi calendar, a unique system where a year is divided into ten months, each comprising 36 days, resulting in five distinct seasons. Two months make up each season, reflecting the Yi people’s deep connection with nature and the changing environment.
Beyond its historical significance, the park has become a central venue for the annual Torch Festival, one of the most important cultural events for the Yi people. The festival attracts visitors from across the region, offering a glimpse into traditional ceremonies, folk dances, and vibrant costumes.
Today, the Ten-Month Solar Calendar Park is not only a cultural beacon but also a popular destination for residents and travelers seeking to enjoy the natural beauty of Yunnan. Its lush landscapes, architectural designs inspired by Yi art, and recreational spaces make it an ideal place for leisure and exercise.
By preserving and showcasing the traditions of the Yi ethnic group, the park plays a crucial role in promoting cultural diversity and fostering a deeper understanding of China’s rich tapestry of ethnic communities.
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