Special report: Reconstruction After Earthquake
BEIJING, July 25 (Xinhua) -- China will start
renovation of another 10 cultural relic sites that suffered severe damage in the
May 12 earthquake this year, according to a cultural official here on Friday.
The new renovations were in addition to projects that
had already started in Dujiangyan and for ancient buildings of the Qiang ethnic
group in the quake area, said Li Peisong, a State Administration of Cultural
Heritage official.
"The two projects were the first to start because
damage there was severe and the two were world-level heritage."
The Dujiangyan ancient building cluster, in the
hard-hit Dujiangyan area, was listed as World Heritage. The Qiang buildings were
on the waiting list for World Heritage designation.
Li said the Qiang buildings were severely battered as
they were mainly in areas devastated in the southwest China quake, such as
Wenchuan, Lixian, Maoxian and Beichuan in Sichuan Province.
Zhang Bai, the administration's deputy head, said a
269 state-level heritage sites, including Dujiangyan, and 250 provincial-level
sites in provinces such as Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi, had reported damage after
the quake.
Nearly 3,000 cultural relic items, including 292
precious ones, were damaged, Zhang added.
"The quake was also a disaster to cultural relics in
the area. Huge losses have incurred, but it's hard to calculate the losses in
the exact amount of money."
He told reporters that funds needed for the
renovation would come from the government reconstruction funds, financial
support from other provinces and donations from both home and abroad.
Zhang emphasized the country was "welcome" and
"thankful to" overseas donations to cover the damage to cultural relics in quake
areas, and was ready to accept such foreign assistance.
Related: Four sites nominated for preservation as China quake museum
BEIJING, July 25 (Xinhua) -- Four sites in the area devastated by the May 12 earthquake in southwest China will be preserved intact as part of a large museum project, a cultural official told reporters here on Friday.
The four locations are Beichuan County, Yingxiu Township in Wenchuan County (the epicenter), the Hanwang manufacturing base ofthe Dongfang Steam Turbine Corp. in Mianzhu, and a deep ravine at Hongkou, Dujiangyan, once a famous scenic spot. All are in Sichuan,the hardest-hit province.