Would be surprised to see the view of this 'haunting town'

The world’s largest wall country is a village in China, which will be surprised to see. People have now come to know it with the name ‘Lok Bhootia Village’. The town is located on the island of the state of Zhejiang, East China. The name of this town is Hutovan. Hutovan’s story is completely different and interesting of normal towns, which will make you think how time and situation can change a place completely. Today, only a few people live in Hutovan Village, an abandoned and haunting condition of Hutovan. Many houses in the village lie vacant and green grasses, vineyards and plants have grown on their roofs and walls. As a result, the town began to look like a ‘ghostly’ and deserted place. If you see the view here, you will feel as if you are on the set of a horror film. There were about 500 homes in this town earlier and families of about 2000 fishermen lived. The town had previously walked through the day and this area was known for its lively life. But now there is only silence and emptiness. The windows of the houses are broken, the doors of the houses are closed and grasses are distributed everywhere. There are many reasons behind Hutovan who are deserted. The biggest reason was that this village was far from the main road, which had to experience many problems in everyday life. Especially good education could not be available to the children, and the residents of the town could not get the necessary goods in time. In the 1990s, the residents of the village began to migrate in search of better lives. He wanted better education and facilities for his children. As a result, the family and the family left the town and began to settle in cities and other areas. This migration has weakened the social and economic condition of the town. By 1994, almost all families had left the village of Hutovan by 1994. The village houses gradually became empty. Now only a few people live there, whoever is there, they also face the deserted streets and ruins of the village in their loneliness. Grass and plants grew in empty homes, and this place went into possession of nature in a way. This change of town made Hutovan in a way like a tourist destination. People come here to see ghostly and mysterious views. The town has become a center of attraction for tourists and photographers coming here to take pictures of the deserted streets, grass covered on the roofs and houses with green. The importance and current situation of Hutovan, although Hutovan has now become a deserted and deserted town, remains its historical and cultural importance. This town shows us how people leave their traditional home in search of modernity and better life. This village is also a kind of lesson how important it is to protect natural beauty and historical heritage. Some local administration and cultural organizations take steps towards the preservation of this town to save the unique nature and old buildings here. They also plan to develop this town as a tourist destination so that the history and natural beauty of the town can be revealed to the world. The attraction of Bhootia Village is very interesting and attractive the view of Hutovan’s desolation and the grass grown here on the old houses. For those who are looking for mysterious and unique experiences, this town has become a special place for them. Every street, empty house and Ugi green here tells the story of this town that is lost somewhere in the stream. This village story is not only limited to China, but it is a learning for the whole world how many places in the name of development lose their real identity. Hutovan ghost photos remind us that we must also cherish our past and heritage. Conclusion The story of Hutovan Village is not a village on a small island in Jhejiang province China, but it is a picture that forces the whole world to think about the importance of environment, culture and social change. Although this town has now become abandoned, its memories and its natural beauty still attract people. Through this haunting village, we must understand that changes are definitely coming over time, but we also have to worry about our history, environment and culture. Only then will we be able to save such places and the future generations also have the chance to know about it.