There’s an Abandoned Village in China Being Overtaken by Nature

A fishing village is abandoned when the fishers move mainland due to the ease of transport and sale for their daily catches.

abandoned village in chia overtaken by nature (1)

Photograph by Jane Qing

 

At the mouth of the Yangtze River you will find the Shengsi Archipelago; comprised of 394 islands, each with an area more than 500 sqm and just 18 of which are inhabitable. [source]

 

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Photograph by Jane Qing

 

The subtropical region boasts beautiful reefs, beaches and cliffs for visiting tourists and the area is also a notable fishery that attracts over 100,000 fishers every winter. [source]

 

abandoned village in chia overtaken by nature (4)

Photograph by Jane Qing

 

Because of this seasonality, an old fishing village on the island of Shengshan was abandoned when it became more economical for the fishers to live and work mainland where fresh catches could be more easily transported and sold.

 

abandoned village in chia overtaken by nature (3)

Photograph by Jane Qing

 

The abandoned coastal village now stands as a relic and nature has slowly overtaken the buildings and roads.

 

abandoned village in chia overtaken by nature (5)

Photograph by Jane Qing

 

 

 

 

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