It is such a scary and daring thing to live alone by yourself,
but this Chinese man has managed to survive in complete isolation for 10 long
years. Liu Shengjia was recently discovered living all by himself in
the completely abandoned village of Xuenshanshe, in northwest China’s Gansu
Province, after his mother and brother’s death over a decade ago. Xuenshanshe village was once home to about 20 families, but was
slowly abandoned by its residents as resources became scarce. Families ended up
moving away to towns and cities in search of work, and those left behind
eventually passed away.
By 2006, he was left alone to take care of his bedridden mother
and younger brother, both of whom died within a year, making him the only
inhabitant of the village. Anyone else in his position might have left for better
prospects, if only for fear of losing their mind to loneliness, but Liu stayed
behind and made a life for himslef.
According to The Peoples' Daily, Liu said: “In the
beginning, I wasn’t able to sleep at night while listening to the howling of
wild dogs. But after I started to tend a few sheep and they’ve become my
companions, I slowly got used to living alone.”
Liu admits that there are some perks to having a village all to
himself, like getting to sleep in whichever house he likes, but the hardships
definitely outweigh them. Not only is he completely devoid of human company,
but he also has to trek for miles regularly in order to get basic supplies like
food and drinking water. He does have cellphone coverage, though, and even a
job to keep him busy – he works at the local forestry protection station and
earns 700 yuan ($108) a month.
Despite having become accustomed to a life on complete and utter
loneliness, Liu Shengjia says he intends to one day leave his native village
behind. “Surviving here is not a problem for me, but I still prefer to
move to a more populous area when the time comes,”he said. As to when that may be, he didn’t
say.
Xuenshanshe is an example of the growing number of ‘ghost
villages’ in China, where vast numbers of rural laborers choose to leave their
traditional homes in search of better opportunities in towns and cities. 250
million Chinese citizens are expected to move out of villages and into cities
by 2030.
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