As soon as you enter the folk village, you will see a statue of a large pot pouring water outwards, which commemorates an ancient Arab tradition. In the past, the Arabs were mostly nomads. Because there was no water in the desert, the warm and friendly people of Arab tribes would put a kettle in front of their house, which contained fresh water and provided a drink for the passers-by passing by. It is not difficult to imagine that in the desert where water is more expensive than gold, you can drink a mouthful of fresh water. You really don't know how warm the heart of the person who drinks water is. Here the "thatched hut" of the oldest living environment of the Arabs in the desert is reproduced. These thatched houses are made up of courtyards, living rooms, bedrooms and similar storage rooms outside. The floor of these rooms is covered with sand, with carpets in the middle. One side is a sofa-like cushion, the other is a table, and the other side is a bed. On the left side of the folk village, there are courtyards that reappear street fairs, with various doorboards hanging on the doors. These shops are typical Arabic-style handicraft products, including silver shops, jewelry stores, fabric stores, furniture stores, decoration stores, spice stores and so on. The goods inside are exquisite and distinctive, and sold to the outside world. In folk villages, there are also many animals, including sheep, cattle, chickens and ducks, and other livestock and poultry. There are also women dressed in traditional Arab clothes in folk villages, where they sell some small Arab-style crafts at stalls. Sometimes there are singing and dancing performances. From the folk village, you can see the beautiful seascape of Abu Dhabi on the other side of the sea. One side is wooden boat hut, the other side is high-rise buildings, can not help but lament the rapid development of the times.