Il 58-anno-vecchio uomo cinese Yu Fazhong (maschio), sinistra, colloqui con un ufficiale di polizia nella sua cantina vicino a Beiji Village (Arctic Village) nella contea di Mohe, n
58-year-old Chinese man Yu Fazhong (male), left, talks with a local police officer in his cellar near Beiji Village (Arctic Village) in Mohe county, northeast China's Heilongjiang province, 26 November 2015. A man from the cold north of Heilongjiang province recently made headlines after he was discovered to have been living alone in a cellar of his own construction for over a decade, drinking alcohol to keep warm. Yu Fazhong lives three kilometres away from Beiji Village in Heilongjiang province, located at the most northern frontier of China. Due to the inhospitably cold weather, Beiji has been dubbed China's "Arctic Village." Netizens and those living nearby struggle to fathom how Yu manages to live in such conditions, having to deal with the loneliness, lack of space and freezing temperatures. "I've been accustomed to the living conditions after staying here for more than ten years, " Yu told reporters. "If it's too cold, I will light a fire to warm myself up. During the day time, I like to sip liquor to keep warm." Yu also told reporters that he fishes in order to eat. The "Arctic Village" was built in the 1960s. Today the village covers an area of 16 square kilometers. There are 243 permanent households with a combined population of 1, 000 people. The average low in the three winter months hovers around -35ãC (-31ãF). An annual mean temperature of -4.29 ãC (24.3 ãF) means the village is only just warm enough to avoid continuous permafrost. Temperatures can dip as low as -45ãC.