BEIJING, June 10 -- In 1997, the city of Lijiang in
southwest China's Yunnan province became the first city in the country to be
formally registered on the UNESCO World Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites
list.
Most people thought that entering the list would make
the city more known to the whole country and the entire world.
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The ancient city of Lijiang is at the
foot of the Yulong Mountains, which are snow capped year-round.(Photo
Source: China Daily/Zhang Wenyin) Photo Gallery>>> |
However, He Shizhou, director of the local bureau
for the protection of the ancient city, said becoming one of the World Natural
and Cultural Heritage Sites also means that the whole city must shoulder an
unshakeable responsibility to protect its heritage at all times, while
benefiting from its enhanced reputation.
Lijiang, located in the northwest of the
Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, was once an underdeveloped small town, which was then
confronted with the conundrum of how to realize modernization while ensuring the
protection of traditional heritage.
Since the 1990s, the local government has taken a
series of measures to restore the original architecture of the ancient town. For
instance, it has invested 160 million yuan in helping all organizations and
enterprises move out of the ancient town.
In addition, the government rebuilt the original
streets and built drainage, power and communications networks below them. It
also stipulated several regulations to protect the ancient town.
One of the problems the city now faces is the lack of
funds, says He. As a governmental organization, He's bureau has to date invested
1.2 billion yuan in the protection of the ancient city. But according to
Lijiang's overall plan, another 1.8 billion yuan is required for further
protection work in the next few years, spelling a huge burden for the
underdeveloped city.
Despite the big challenges ahead, the local
government has found a new way to protect the precious world heritage through
close cooperation with enterprises.
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Historic Suhe town is in the suburbs of
Lijiang.(Photo Source: China Daily/Zhang Wenyin) Photo
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example, the government signed an agreement with the Kunming-based Dingye Group
in 2002, which promised to invest 500 million yuan in protecting the 13-sq-km
area of the ancient Suhe Town in the suburbs of Lijiang. The company has the
right to develop related tourism facilities in adjacent areas, while the core
area of the town remains strictly protected.
This government-enterprise cooperation project has
yielded a new model for heritage protection, where protection is the top
priority and development projects should never harm protection.
The model applied in Suhe town protection was praised
by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Ministry of
Environmental Protection and the National Tourism Administration, who said it
sets a good example for world heritage protection.
(Source: China Daily)