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Where is Bali village?

Bali Village Scenic Spot in Wanning City, located in Wanning City, Hainan Province, is a national AAA-level tourist scenic spot.

Bali Village is a scenic spot with the theme of returned overseas Chinese culture in Xinglong Nanyang, which connects the life of returned overseas Chinese in Xinglong Nanyang through its local customs and scenery.

Bali village consists of five functional areas. Nanyang Cultural Center recorded the real situation of returned overseas Chinese in Nanyang through pictures and words, and comprehensively displayed the construction and development history of Xinglong Overseas Chinese Farm for more than 60 years. Living Area for Returned Overseas Chinese is based on three most representative houses for Returned Overseas Chinese in different times (1thatched houses for Returned Overseas Chinese in Malaysia in 1950s,1brick houses for Returned Overseas Chinese in Indonesia in 1960s, and1stone houses for Returned Overseas Chinese in Vietnam in 1970s), and through the experience of workshops in different countries, it reproduces the coffee-frying and Indonesia-returning overseas Chinese. Nanyang Style Street is a stage with Southeast Asian characteristics in Huali Mountain, a scenic spot, where old returned overseas Chinese entertain themselves, sing and dance, and perform singing. Visitors can also participate interactively, listen to cheerful music, watch charming dances, wear colorful shirts, taste snacks and experience exotic customs. The Rooting Museum of Returned Overseas Chinese uses the existing Rooting Art Museum to tell the love story between Nanyang Returned Overseas Chinese and Xinglong, and combines the layout of Rooting Art with the development and construction of Xinglong Overseas Chinese Farm to awaken people's environmental awareness of caring for green and protecting the environment. In the product experience area, based on Nanyang culture and Nanyang flavor, we sell the special products of "old returned overseas Chinese" in South China, so as to "taste the southern flavor and appreciate Nanyang style".