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Cave dwelling offers peace, solitude
( 2003-10-30 09:30) (China Daily)


A small TV helps the Wang family stay in touch with the outside world. [China Daily]
In 1997 Wang Xianzhi and her family moved into a cave nestled below a cliff in the Luohan Mountains village of Baishuiyu in Nanhe Town of Central China's Hubei Province.


This cave dwelling stays cool in summer and warm in winter. [China Daily]
Like most other villagers, they used to live on the mountains. But when Wang happened to find the cave, she immediately fell in love with the place.

"The cave is an ideal place for living. It is close to the river and the weather is nice all year round,'' said Wang.

Even in the humid winter, the dwelling is warm and dry. And in summer, the overhanging lip of the cliff offers cool shade from the scorching sun.

The family built three stone rooms in front of the cave and has led a quiet life there for seven years.


The family plants crops and herbs to remain self-sufficient.
Three of Wang's daughters got married and moved out of the cave. A few years ago, the eldest died in an accident, leaving behind two teenage daughters of her own.

Now the elderly couple live with their granddaughters, and life for the family is sometimes a struggle. In addition to raising poultry, Wang and her husband toil in the fields from dawn to dusk every day.

bout a decade ago, Nanhe was the poorest area in the county, with an average per capita annual income of 600 yuan (US$72). Most of the villagers were living in thatched shacks at that time.

With the development of local tourism, more and more villagers became better off. Some moved down the mountains and settled on the riverbank, making a living by growing medicinal herbs and offering boat rides to tourists.

But Wang's family opted to keep living in their cave, where conditions continue to improve. For example, the family now has a small television set on which to enjoy local programming.

 
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