In the Zhongdong village in Guizhou Province, China, there is a cave where an entire community of about 100 people lives and thrives.
There are communities all over the world that battle the harsh terrain and weather just to have a place to live. There are tribes, nomads, and indigenous people who live in places where no one from the city would last a day! With day-to-day survival at the very forefront of their minds, you’d be surprised at just how these communities can thrive.
In the Zhongdong village in Guizhou Province, China, there is a cave where an entire community of about 100 people lives and thrives. It’s believed to be the country’s only naturally occurring cave that is inhabited by people all year round.
The cave is located 1800 meters above sea level, and can only be accessed by hiking for an hour. Because it’s so hard to go to, the community often struggles to survive.
On top of that, the Chinese government even intervened by shutting down their village school, saying “China is not a society of cavemen.” Thanks to this, the children now have to walk for two hours every morning just to attend school in another village.
Largely disconnected from the outside world (though they do have access to television and the occasional newspaper), the village at least has a road that has made it easier for some villagers to come and go.
Do you think you can survive in this community? Share your thoughts in the comments section.
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