China's Ancient Underground Village: Baishe's Pit Homes

I Went to China's Ancient Underground Village

Destination:ChinaProvince:ShanxiCity:Baishe
I Went to China's Ancient Underground Village
Honglin Li2025-03-0621 min

In this episode, we travel to Baishe Village, where hundreds of pit homes are scattered across the landscape. Some have housed families for over a century, while others have been reclaimed by nature. We meet locals who share what it’s like to live underground, explaining how these homes bring them closer to nature, provide fresher air, and offer a simpler, more down-to-earth way of life compared to towering high-rises. Yaodong, or cave dwellings, have shaped life on the Loess Plateau for over 4,000 years. When discussing the history of pit homes we’re exploring today, some see them as an architectural evolution from primitive cave living. However, rather than focusing solely on their ancient origins, I believe they were primarily a practical solution born out of necessity and the limited resources of this land. With that said, let’s explore how these homes were once carved into the earth and why, over time, people left them behind for houses above ground.

--- Honglin Li
March 6, 2025, Spring in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Intro
  2. 1:50Into the Village
  3. 5:36Abandoned Caves
  4. 10:00Why they moved out?
  5. 14:16Visiting the villagers
  6. 19:48END

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I Went to China's Ancient Underground Village

Explore the fascinating history and unique lifestyle of Baishe Village, China, where generations have lived in ancient underground pit homes. Discover how these "Yaodong" cave dwellings, carved into the Loess Plateau, offer a closer connection to nature and a simpler way of life. Learn about their origins, practical purposes, and why some villagers eventually moved to above-ground homes. A captivating journey into a hidden world!

China's Ancient Underground Village: Baishe's Pit Homes

In this episode, we travel to Baishe Village, where hundreds of pit homes are scattered across the landscape. Some have housed families for over a century, while others have been reclaimed by nature. We meet locals who share what it’s like to live underground, explaining how these homes bring them...

Attractions in this video: Yaodong, Pit Homes, Cave Dwellings, Baishe Village