Yutou Dong Ethnic Village


Yutou Dong Minority Village  is located in Tongdao Dong Autonomous County, southwest Hunan's Huaihua City. The architectural styles, dating back to the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, have been well preserved. The village was built between the years of 1368 and 1398, according to archaeologists. There are currently 182 ethnic Dong families living in the village.

Hidden deep in a valley, Yutou Dong Village, is home to an impressive overhanging wooden pavilion-shaped watchtower that dominates the paddy fields and the tea terraces. Built during the 52nd year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1787), it is a protected historical site. In spite of this interesting historical structure, Yutou village is a very common Dong ethnic village with traditional drum towers and a Wind and Rain bridge-like structure at the entrance. The wooden structure rest on stone piers and a stone arches and scenes depicting what seems to be local historical events have been painted on each side of the inner wooden corridor.

On top of one shrine (most Wind and Rain bridges have shrines dedicated to the ancestors who founded the villages and other deities), faded white Chinese characters which means “Destroy Superstition”. The village square is dominated by a drum tower and it has a stone temple attached to it and a temple dedicated to Confucius right next to it.


Travel Tips
Add: Yutou Village,Shuangjiang Town,Tongdao County,Huaihua City,Hunan,China ( 怀化市通道县双江镇芋头村)
Opening Hours: 08:00-18:00
Entrance Fee: 60


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