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The Dapu Settlement of Dongju quietly leans against the southeastern sea cliffs of the island. It is a stone house settlement condensed by time, as well as the oldest living scene in the history of Dongju.
Walking into the settlement along the winding stone-paved alleys, what catches the eye are the layered Eastern Fujian-style stone houses, with traces of age and salt carried by the sea breeze revealing themselves between the roof tiles. The entire area encompasses a complete cluster of ancient houses, the Baima Zunwang Temple, a seaside platform, and a trail system leading to viewpoints. It not only preserves the texture of the traditional settlement but also integrates new life such as guesthouses, exhibition and performance spaces, and local workshops. This place is not only a secret corner where one can look out at the line where the sea meets the sky, but also a living scene where visitors can slowly feel the islanders' memories and cultural context. It is an island settlement that continues to breathe, perfectly suited for travelers to roam deeply.
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