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XI'AN, Sept. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- A section of China's only preserved ancient
rampart in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi province, was damaged by
consecutive rainfalls in past 10 days.
The wall built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) suffered some subsidence
other damages at a 100-meter-long section which isin the earth and not covered
with stones and bricks.
Local cultural relic workers took emergency measures Sunday to shore up the
ancient fortification. Visitors were also forbidden to get close to the wall.
Xiang De, a local official in charge of cultural relic protection, said
that collapse can be avoided if there is no more heavy rain in the next days.
Xi'an is one of the country's famous ancient capitals. The MingDynasty
rampart here is the only ancient rampart that is wholly preserved in the
country. The provincial government of Shaanxi hasinvested over 200 million yuan
(over 24 million US dollars) in themaintenance of the ancient wall since 1983.
Heavy rainfalls hit most parts of Shaanxi since the end of August and have
caused extensive flooding in the province. Enditem
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