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A mysterious village in China is actually buried deep underground. Do you know where it is?

You should be talking about the Dikengyuan in Shaanxi County, which is a building with very geographical characteristics. When we traveled there, the scenic spot was under construction, and there were all new pit courtyards. In fact, there are original ecological pit courtyards in several nearby villages. But most of them are abandoned, and only a few are well preserved, and old people continue to live in them. Compared with scenic spots, I feel more down-to-earth and more flavorful when I enter Dikengyuan where elderly people live, chat with them and learn about the folk customs.

This Dikengyuan is in Henan Province. My friends and I have traveled there twice. Every time we go, we get a different experience. This unique attraction is worth visiting. It is really A very distinctive architectural residence, through the Dikeng Courtyard you can also learn about some local customs. I personally love the hand-made "hammer print", a special project in the courtyard, and have collected several works. Every time I see them, I am reminded of the author's every move, which is very meaningful.

The first time we went there was a self-driving tour. At that time, we wanted to see the real and down-to-earth Dikengyuan, so a group of us avoided some paid attractions and went into the village. We saw what is still there today. A house with local residents. When we first saw the pit courtyard, we really couldn’t figure out how people could walk down it, so we consulted local residents on the ground. They enthusiastically took us to their courtyard and walked through the mysterious passage to the courtyard. The locals took us to see the cave dwellings one after another. One family brought me popcorn, and the other brought us persimmons and walnuts. Everyone smiled with a standard smile showing seven teeth. That kind of simple and true enthusiasm makes people feel warm.

There is Qucun Dikengyuan near Dikengyuan. There is no admission fee and no admission fee. Going there can help you understand how the local villagers live. However, in the snack area next to the children's playground, there is a store that sells braised pork belly and the price is raised on the floor. At first, it was 10 yuan for braised pork belly and 10 yuan for meatloaf. When I went to buy some snacks nearby, it was 25 yuan for braised pork belly and roasted pork, so everyone went there. You should also be careful when traveling there.