BEIJING, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Restoration of historic
"Bund Origin" buildings, including the recently saved Shanghai Rowing Club, has
started and is expected to be finished before the 2010 World Expo starts in May,
the Shanghai Daily reported Monday.
Construction authorities were quoted by the English
newspaper as saying the "Bund Origin" area, regarded as the origin of the Bund
and the city, is 170,000 square meters centered on the confluence of the Huangpu
River and Suzhou Creek.
The area contains many historic buildings and 14 of
them are on the city's protected buildings list, which means they cannot be torn
down.
Scaffolding has been erected outside the buildings to
repair damaged parts, and architecture experts have been invited to make
restoration plans and help find tiles and wood flooring similar to the original
materials.
The buildings will be also developed to improve their
function, Pan Yihua, from the Shanghai New Huangpu Real Estate Co Ltd, the
developer of the "Bund Origin", was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
The former British Consulate, built in 1873, will be
turned into a public place that can hold major events and art exhibitions. A
total of 18,000 square meters of insignificant buildings around the former
consulate will be demolished to make a public park on the Bund.
The restored Union Church, built in 1866, is expected
to house a local civil affairs department office for issuing marriage
certificates.
The church was almost demolished after a big fire in
the abandoned building in 2007 but was saved by public protest.
The Shanghai Rowing Club did not originally make the
city's protected buildings list and was earmarked for demolition last month but
it was found to have high historical value during the development of the "Bund
Origin" project and has been saved.
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