The village is absorbed by nature. The impressive land art in China

Nature was kind to the abandoned fishing village in China and carefully took into their fold abandoned buildings.

Chinese photographer Tang Yuhong (Tan Yuhun) visited this fabulous village and captures in his work the mystery of the creative process of Nature Mother.




Abandoned fishing village located on the island Gouqi (Goji) in China. The island is part of the Shengsi Islands group (Shengsi), which in turn are part of the archipelago Zhousan (Zhoushan).



Main fishing village fishing was eventually servicing fishing vessels was not economically viable and the development of industry on the island began to decline. Many villages were abandoned, and the buildings fell into disrepair.



Fishermen and now visit the water near the islands, but the actual settlements are unnecessary. To date, only 18 of the 394 islands are inhabited, and thrive on today.



Traces of its former life slowly absorbs the nature and returns to the bosom of his abandoned island.



Now, the island acquired a different value and are a place of pilgrimage for many tourists. It is not surprising, because those scenic landscapes, which creates the very nature, can not be compared with any work, belonging to a man's hand.









The geographical features of the island predetermined ascending the slopes of the mountain building of houses. Houses densely overgrown greenery, aided by the humid climate of the island, again due to fog the climate here is not uncommon that creates a truly fascinating scenery.

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