Unique wooden village ready for spark of tourism
Updated 10:38, 28-Jun-2018
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Jinjiang in the Changbai Mountains of northeast China’s Jilin Province is the country’s last remaining village of Manchurian-style simple cabins. All the residences are made of wood and adobe, without any tile. /CCTV Photo

Jinjiang in the Changbai Mountains of northeast China’s Jilin Province is the country’s last remaining village of Manchurian-style simple cabins. All the residences are made of wood and adobe, without any tile. /CCTV Photo

Jinjiang in the Changbai Mountains of northeast China’s Jilin Province is the country’s last remaining village of Manchurian-style simple cabins. All the residences are made of wood and adobe, without any tile. /CCTV Photo

Jinjiang in the Changbai Mountains of northeast China’s Jilin Province is the country’s last remaining village of Manchurian-style simple cabins. All the residences are made of wood and adobe, without any tile. /CCTV Photo

Jinjiang in the Changbai Mountains of northeast China’s Jilin Province is the country’s last remaining village of Manchurian-style simple cabins. All the residences are made of wood and adobe, without any tile. /CCTV Photo

Jinjiang in the Changbai Mountains of northeast China’s Jilin Province is the country’s last remaining village of Manchurian-style simple cabins. All the residences are made of wood and adobe, without any tile. /CCTV Photo

Having moved on from a life of hunting, trapping and logging, the residents of Jinjiang are now trying to attract more tourists to come to see their unusual homes. /CCTV Photo

Having moved on from a life of hunting, trapping and logging, the residents of Jinjiang are now trying to attract more tourists to come to see their unusual homes. /CCTV Photo

Having moved on from a life of hunting, trapping and logging, the residents of Jinjiang are now trying to attract more tourists to come to see their unusual homes. /CCTV Photo

Having moved on from a life of hunting, trapping and logging, the residents of Jinjiang are now trying to attract more tourists to come to see their unusual homes. /CCTV Photo