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Compared with the household name of the Arctic Village, there are few people in Beihong Village. In fact, Beihong Village is the northernmost village in China. Because it is remote, it has not been fully developed yet. Even the electricity and TV signals are connected in 2008. There are no high-end hotels in the village, and even the decent inns are very pitiful. The overnight visitors here basically live in the family hotels opened by the locals, go to the outdoor pits in the toilet, and only have the wood around them. You can experience the feeling of squatting in an environment of minus 40 degrees. The room you stayed in was a simple fire-filled shop, simple but full of life in the northeast. A house with the host family sat around the table to eat, drinking the liquor brewed by the host, and the Spring Festival of the Northeast is probably the same. There is only one road to the outside of the village, one of which is still a dead end, because that side is the border. There is a small primary school on the roadside, the house is a bungalow, I don't know how many students there are in such a remote place. The guard post at the head of the village is the northernmost post in China, and the border guards take turns guarding the frontiers of the motherland.
Posted: Dec 3, 2015
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