Meet the residents of a Chinese “DIRT FORTRESS TOWN”: what's life like here in 2024? 生活在“土楼镇”是一种什么体验
Summary
TLDR视频记录了一位旅行者在中国福建省的探索之旅,他与朋友们一起参观了当地独特的土楼建筑。这些土楼是巨大的土制堡垒,见证了该地区过去几个世纪的暴力遗迹。视频中,旅行者与当地热情的导游和居民交流,体验了土楼内外的生活,发现虽然许多土楼已被废弃或改造,但仍有少数居民坚持居住。他们在土楼中体验了当地的风俗习惯,如一起品茶、包饺子,还了解到土楼在春节期间的特殊意义。视频展现了古老与现代的交融,以及土楼建筑的独特魅力。
Takeaways
- 🏰 探索古堡:视频记录了探索位于中国某小镇中的土楼(Tulo)的经历,这些是该地区过去几个世纪暴力冲突的遗迹。
- 🤝 当地人的热情:视频强调了当地居民的友好和热情好客,他们愿意与游客分享他们的家园和文化。
- 🏞️ 古今交融:土楼是古老建筑与现代生活的融合,尽管许多土楼已被废弃或改造,但它们仍然是当地文化的一部分。
- 👨👩👧👦 社区生活:土楼原本是为了保护村民免受危险而建造的,它们体现了一种强烈的社区精神和共同生活的模式。
- 🏠 居民变迁:随着时间的推移,许多土楼的居民已经搬入现代化住宅或离开小镇,寻求更好的工作和生活机会。
- 🏡 土楼的多功能性:一些土楼被改造成了民宿、餐馆或其他商业用途,以适应现代旅游业的需求。
- 🌾 农业生活:视频展示了当地居民的农业生活,如种植甜薯和养殖家禽,这反映了小镇与自然和土地的紧密联系。
- 🎓 教育重视:通过展示居民孙子的学术成就,视频强调了当地社区对教育的重视。
- 🎉 节日与传统:中国新年期间,土楼会举办庆祝活动,这是一年中土楼最热闹的时候。
- 🚪 适应现代生活:为了适应现代生活的需求,一些土楼增加了后门,打破了原有的单一出入口结构。
- 🌏 旅游与保护:视频探讨了如何在不破坏土楼原有结构的前提下,通过旅游业来保护和维护这些独特的建筑。
Q & A
视频中提到的“图洛”是什么?
-“图洛”是指巨大的用土建造的堡垒,是这个地区过去几个世纪暴力冲突的遗迹。
为什么这些图洛建筑在现代小镇中得以保留并融入其中?
-这些图洛建筑作为古老和现代的独特交汇点,尽管是几乎过时的建筑形式,但仍然成功地被保留并融入到了不断发展的现代小镇中。
视频博主在探索图洛时,对当地居民有什么感受?
-视频博主感到当地居民非常友好,他们乐于接待访客,并分享他们的生活和故事。
许多图洛堡垒中的居民为什么选择离开?
-许多原居民为了更好的工作和生活机会,选择搬入现代房屋或者离开小镇,前往大城市。
视频中提到的一些图洛堡垒内部是如何改造的?
-一些图洛堡垒内部已经被改造,比如有的房屋的一楼已经从木质结构改为瓷砖,有的则被改造成家庭居住的空间。
在图洛堡垒中,居民们如何庆祝中国新年?
-中国新年期间,图洛堡垒会装饰上红色的纸屑,这是一年中唯一的时候,这些地方会有大量的人群聚集。
为什么有的图洛堡垒内部会有小祠堂?
-小祠堂是居民们的宗教信仰和文化传统的一部分,它们通常位于图洛堡垒的中心位置。
视频中提到的一些图洛堡垒是否有转变为其他用途的迹象?
-是的,有的图洛堡垒被清空并整理干净,可能会被改造成精品酒店,以便吸引游客体验传统生活方式。
视频博主对于这些图洛堡垒的未来有何看法?
-视频博主认为即使没有人愿意长期居住在这些图洛堡垒中,也可以通过吸引游客短期居住来保护和保存这些结构。
视频博主在探索过程中遇到了哪些有趣的居民?
-视频博主遇到了一位热情的导游,带他们参观了他的家,还有一户友好的家庭在做饺子并邀请他们喝茶,以及一些仍然在图洛堡垒中生活的老人。
视频博主在结束语中提到了哪些即将到来的计划?
-视频博主提到了即将到来的三个假期,他有旅行计划,并计划在假期之间展示中国农村的春天,同时他还在计划制作一个问答视频。
Outlines
🏰 探索古老的土楼建筑
在这段视频中,我们遇到了一位热情的导游,他带领我们穿过秘密隧道,参观了一座半废弃的堡垒。这些堡垒被称为土楼,是该地区过去几个世纪暴力冲突的遗迹。视频展示了土楼如何在现代化的小镇中得以保存和融合。我们了解到土楼最初是作为防御工事建造的,后来小镇围绕它们发展起来。视频中还展示了土楼内部的生活场景,以及一些居民对这些独特建筑的看法和感受。
🍵 体验当地的友好与文化
这段视频展示了当地居民的友好和热情,以及他们与游客的互动。我们被邀请到一户人家中品尝茶水和当地特产,感受到了浓厚的社区氛围。尽管土楼的生活方式不再吸引现代人,但与仍然居住在土楼中的少数居民交谈仍然是一件有趣的事情。视频中还提到了当地居民如何将土楼转变为适合游客短期居住的精品酒店,以此来保护这些独特的建筑结构。
🏡 土楼的现代转变与居民生活
在这段视频中,我们看到了土楼如何被改造成不同的用途,例如养殖设施,以及居民如何适应现代生活。一些土楼虽然只剩下少数家庭居住,但仍然保持着活力,居民们每天都会聚集在土楼前享受宁静的氛围。视频还提到了土楼的设计初衷是保护村庄免受危险,但现在这种设计显得不太实用,因此一些居民在土楼后面开了后门。通过这些改变,土楼仍然在现代生活中发挥着作用。
🌏 土楼探险之旅的总结
视频的最后部分总结了我们在土楼的探险经历。虽然大部分土楼都很安静,有些已经被自然侵蚀,但我们仍然对这些神秘的土制堡垒中的生活感到好奇。视频记录了少数仍然居住在土楼中的居民的生活,展示了他们如何与这些独特的建筑共存。此外,视频还预告了即将到来的旅行计划和春季中国的乡村生活,以及即将进行的问答视频,鼓励观众在评论区留下问题。
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Keywords
💡旅游导游
💡堡垒(Tulo)
💡古代与现代的交汇
💡友好的人们
💡变迁
💡改造
💡传统与习俗
💡乡村旅游
💡历史遗迹
💡生活方式
Highlights
在Fen地区遇到了热情的导游,通过秘密隧道带我们参观了另一个半废弃的堡垒。
Fen地区的人们非常友好,作者在酒店屋顶向大家问好。
Tulo是巨大的堡垒,由泥土制成,是该地区过去几个世纪暴力的遗迹。
城镇是围绕Tulo建造的,Tulo是先出现的。
许多Tulo现在看起来更像是现代城镇中的一部分,而不是孤立在乡村中。
导游带我们参观了他的家,这也是一座Tulo建筑。
最大的Tulo之一只有一位居民,即带我们参观的爷爷。
许多原始居民已经搬入现代房屋或离开城镇,寻求更好的工作和生活机会。
在最有人居住的堡垒中,我们遇到了一个友好的家庭,他们在包饺子并邀请我们喝茶。
Tulo中有许多小神龛,每个都有自己的结构和私人庭院。
中国新年期间,Tulo是唯一有人聚集的时候,之后一切又恢复原状。
有些Tulo被完全清空,可能是想改造成精品酒店。
有些Tulo被改造成了繁殖设施。
有些Tulo的居民每天回来坐坐,享受那里的氛围。
有些Tulo在后墙开了后门,以方便出入。
作者对Tulo的神秘土堡和剩余居民的生活进行了记录,提供了独特的视角。
作者希望这段经历能帮助大家了解这个独特小镇的生活。
作者预告了接下来几个月的旅行计划,并计划制作Q&A视频。
Transcripts
here we encountered yet another
enthusiastic tour guide who took us
through this secret tunnel to show us
yet another semi-abandoned
Fortress I am amazed at how friendly
people here
are good morning everyone from Fen
welcome to the roof of the hotel that
we're staying at as you can see right
down here in this little town there
actually are pulo buildings not all of
them are out in the mountain in these
remote random places some of them are
actually in little towns obviously the
tulo came first the towns were built
around them so what even is a tulo they
are giant fortresses made out of dirt
remnants of violence in this region in
past centuries and in the previous video
we saw some of these fortresses out in
idyllic rural settings today we're going
to see them right in the middle of a
bustling little town what is life like
in this unique Crossroads between the
ancient and the modern let's go find
out
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they hello everyone from oral
China I'm traveling here with my friends
ASA Johan and meti from kashgar syang
which is 4,000 kilm away from fan so we
have popped ourselves down in this
random little town and we are heading by
foot to the outskirts in all all
different directions looking for tulo it
is really romantic to see these
buildings out in the rural fields in the
middle of nowhere but actually a lot of
them look more like this nowadays it's
cool to see how such an ancient almost
obsolete piece of architecture has still
managed to survive and be integrated
into these modernizing
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towns
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we have a local tour guide he's taking
us to see his house which is also one of
these tulo
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buildings
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wow the biggest tulo we've seen yet in
this neighborhood they've even got a
pink pong
table
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mama
honestly I'm not really sure what story
he's trying to tell here but I
appreciate his enthusiasm enjoying the
vibes
the biggest tulo in the neighborhood or
one of the biggest only has one resident
which is the grandpa who brought us in
here he gets this whole place to
himself and then everything else in here
is just empty just abandoned
bye-bye most of the original residents
of these fortresses have either moved
into modern houses or left the town
altogether for better jobs and education
in big cities it's pretty common around
here for only one or two homes to be
occupied in the entire
Fortress another Big Kahuna over here
look at that she's
massive
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wow
wow
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take a look at the first floor of this T
A lot of these houses have been
renovated into tile instead of wood here
in the most inhabited Fortress we've
seen yet we encounter Ed this friendly
family making dumplings and they invited
us to sit and have some tea I am amazed
at how friendly people here are I guess
it has something to do with the communal
atmosphere
wow
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fuan is no longer the dangerous place
that it was a century or two ago and the
Fortress lifestyle just isn't very
appealing anymore but it's definitely
interesting to chat with what few
residents are
left
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in addition to offering us homegrown
sweet potatoes and local tea she and her
husband showed us their ducks and a
prize bamboo shoot dug from somewhere up
on this hill and they told us about
their grandson whose certificates of
good academic performance were plastered
all across the
wall
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a lot of tulo have one of these little
tiny shrines in the middle but I just
really love the structure of this one
cuz it feels like a or like a it just
has its own little structure and its own
private yard within this tulo layered
like
onion so cute love
it this place must have been a while
during Chinese New Year look at all
these red paper scraps
everywhere the only time in the year
when this place has any substantial
amount of people is during Chinese New
Year and then right after that everyone
goes back to life as it was
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so this tulo here is the first one we've
seene that is completely completely
emptied out there is no one living here
there are no chickens no rabbits no
ducks no dogs and we noticed that they
cleared out everything on the first
floor and they've painted the walls
they've swept the floors they got this
place tidied up quite a bit so I think
they're maybe going to be trying to turn
this into a boutique hotel that'd be
awesome to be able to preserve as many
of these structures as possible if no
one wants to live in them fulltime there
are always going to be tourists who want
to live in them for a night or
two okay I take back what I just said
this is the most abandoned tulo of
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all
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my
door you can't
brother
here we encountered yet another
enthusiastic tour guide who took us
through this secret tunnel to show us
yet another semi-abandoned
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Fortress
oh another tulo that has been
transformed into a breeding
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facility
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thank you thank you you're
welcome hello hello hello barana
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so apparently this tulo only has two
households that are still actively
living in it but the reason why it's so
bustling at the front door is because
the people who used to live here
actually come here and sit every day and
just enjoy the
vibes
the entire purpose of these things was
to keep the entire Village safe from any
sort of danger by encasing them in this
thick dirt crust and there's only one
door that you can get in and out with
but now that's kind of Impractical so
that is why in some of those houses back
there they've made a back door so they
have hacked through the very thick tulo
crust
so
byebye
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do you think that maybe just seeing one
or two of these things would be enough
but I honestly feel like I could spend
days is here just going into every
single one and hearing the stories of
the people there check out this tulo
they actually have balconies on it how
cool is that and here's a mini one right
in
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front so that was our Earth Fortress
experience most of them are pretty quiet
with the occasional exception some of
them have been left to various creatures
and some of them are returning to the
Earth from when they came sure this
place isn't as aesthetically pleasing
and cute as the tourist spots but I also
wasn't here to take photos I was here to
record what life is like for the few
residents still remaining in Fu's
mysterious dirt fortresses and I hope
this helped give you guys a little
window into life here in this very
unique town and thanks to all our lovely
guides and hosts we met throughout the
way who made this journey so much more
interesting and fun all right everyone
that is the end of our fuan Expedition
hope you guys enjoyed this wild journey
through fuan and that is all for today
everyone see you guys next time that's
all for today guys see you next time see
you next time bye there are three
holidays coming up in April May and June
and I have travel plans for all of them
so stay tuned for that and in between
those holidays I'll be showing you guys
spring in rural China I'm also planning
to do a Q&A video soon soon so if you
have any juicy questions leave them in
the comment
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