Tatou Ancient Dong Village is located in Tatou Village, 9 kilometers southwest of Tongdao Yi Autonomous County, Hunan Province. It was built in 1368 in the Ming and Hongwu years. It has a history of 642 years. It was fired in the Qing Shunzhi years (1644). After the renovation, 7 colonies arranged with tatou stream as an axis to fork on both sides. In the 42nd year of Qing Qianlong (1777), the taro dragon bridge, the fangshang drum tower, the dragon's drum tower. During the Qingdao light and Guangxu years, the Tianniu drum tower, the Luxu ancient building, the Longmen and the maintenance of the ancient ramp street, etc. On June 21, 2001, it was announced by the State Council as the fifth batch of key cultural relics protection units nationwide. In 2007, it was rated as the first batch of Chinese landscape villages, with an area of about 18.29 hectares, with 176 households and 758 people in the village. It is a pure Yi cottage. It is an ancient building complex of preserved houses in China, which can be called the "physical museum" of Yi people's houses. In December 1934, the Red Army arrived at the passage after the battle of Xiangjiang River, held a "passage meeting", and decided to adopt Mao Zedong's proposal to "be north to west", which led to the Long March. In that year, the Red Army walked into the taro ancient village along the stone road, and then walked into the mountains and began the difficult Long March. (Full mobile phone shooting)