Dongtou Island Village Stone Houses with Rock Roofs in Wenzh

China’s Shocking 3rd-Tier Island Village Streets

Destination:ChinaProvince:ZhejiangCity:Wenzhou
China’s Shocking 3rd-Tier Island Village Streets
Middle Kingdom Productions2025-11-1616 min

This video takes viewers on a quiet stroll through a small island village on Dongtou Island, part of Wenzhou in Zhejiang. The community still preserves 200-year-old stone houses, and roofs are layered with rocks and stones to help hold tiles in place against frequent typhoons. The filmmaker highlights everyday life in the village—old stone homes, narrow alleys, trash bins, a public toilet, and other small details—offering a slow, intimate look at how people live far from China’s big cities and tourist hubs. The description focuses on architecture, resilience, and the rhythms of daily life, inviting viewers to observe textures, layout, and the calm pace of island living.

--- Middle Kingdom Productions
November 16, 2025, Autumn in China

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China’s Shocking 3rd-Tier Island Village Streets

In this video, Middle Kingdom Productions guides viewers to a small island village on Dongtou Island, part of Wenzhou in Zhejiang. The standout feature is a community that preserves 200-year-old stone houses, with roofs uniquely covered by rocks and stones to anchor tiles against powerful typhoons that sweep through the area every year. The filmmaker takes a slow, intimate walk through quiet village streets, aging stone homes, simple alleys, and the everyday details of life, from trash bins to a public toilet. There’s a clear emphasis on life far from China’s big cities and typical tourist hotspots, offering a rare glimpse into a traditional, self-contained island community and how residents adapt architectural choices to the local climate and conditions. The tone is observant and unhurried, inviting viewers to notice textures, rhythms, and small moments that define daily living in this secluded corner of the country.

Dongtou Island Village Stone Houses with Rock Roofs in Wenzh

Today I’m visiting a small island village on Dongtou Island, home to a community that still keeps many of its 200-year-old stone houses. The architecture here is completely unique — the roofs are covered with carefully placed rocks and stones to hold down the tiles during the strong typhoons that hit...