China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ancient city to restore former cultural glory

- By HAO NAN

haonan@chinadaily.com.cn

Chengdu, a city with a histor y of more than 3,000 years, is a combinatio­n of traditions and modernity. Its government is planning to focus more on culturally­conscious constructi­on this year to build an internatio­nally renowned cultural city.

Several cultural landmarks are either under constructi­on or will be included in the government agenda, such as Shuhan Town, the Chengdu Center, a music hall and the Tianfu Center.

Shuhan Town is scheduled to be located to the east of the First Ring Road and to the west of the Temple of Marquis Wu and the Nanjiao (South Suburb) Park. It includes the Temple of Marquis Wu and Jinli Ancient Street, both of which are scenic spots featuring the culture of the Three Kingdoms period (220-280).

L i Q i l i , a n o ff i c i a l w i t h t h e Chengdu Planning and Management Bureau, said that the town is designed to ser ve as a Three Kingdoms-focused cultural center integratin­g exhibition­s, research and experience. It will reorganize and upgrade its current resources to reach that goal, she said.

The Temple of Marquis Wu, covering an area of 150,000 square meters, was built in the Shu Kingd o m ( 2 2 1-2 6 3 ) t o m e m o r i a l i z e Zhuge Liang , an incarnatio­n of wisdom and loyalty in Chinese histor y. Zhuge ser ved as prime minister for Liu Bei, founder of the Shu Kingdom, and his son during the Three Kingdoms period. The temple is one of China’s most influentia­l museums in terms of cultural relics relating to the Three Kingdoms.

Jinli Street, located close to the temple, was one of the busiest commercial areas during the Shu Kingdom. Now, Jinli still serves as a hot destinatio­n for both Chinese and overseas travelers, and is home to teahouses, bars, restaurant­s and shops.

According to the constructi­on plan for the Chengdu Center, the project will be establishe­d in the heart of Chengdu’s urban area.

The core of the center will include the Donghuamen ruins park in the southeast, the Mohechi ruins park in the west and the Chengdu Sports Center in the northeast.

The Chengdu Center has mapped out four zones, covering culture, industry, historical ruins and a central park.

The cultural zone, for example, mainly includes the existing public cultural facilities,

As a famous cultural city in China, Chengdu has formed unique cultural diversity after thousands of years of accumulati­on.”

Yang Jirui, head of the China Consumer Economics Society

such as the C hengdu Museum, Sichuan Library and Sichuan Art Museum. The industrial zone will focus on financial developmen­t to create a central business district that surrounds the central park.

“Chengdu is one of China’s first batch of historic and cultural cities. Its profound historical and cultural heritage has long served as a label of the city,” said Wang Songtao, deputy director of the Chengdu Planning and Management Bureau.

The Chengdu Center is located at what had been the geographic­al center of ancient Chengdu during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 ) and also the political, cultural and educationa­l centers of later periods, Wang said.

The music hall project, covering an area of about 23,300 sq m, is expected to be opened to the public in 2018.

With a total investment of nearly 2 billion yuan ($290 million), the project includes a concert hall with 1,400 seats, an opera house with 1,600 seats, a theater with 400 seats and an art-themed hotel.

“As a famous cultural city in China, Chengdu has formed unique cultural diversity after thousands of years of accumulati­on, which can provide inspiratio­n to cultural innovators,” said Yang Jirui, head of the China Consumer Economics Society.

He said that Chengdu’s cultural and creative industries have great vitality, which will help Chengdu to develop itself into a hub of those industries in western China.

C u r r e n t l y, C h e n g d u h o u s e s many cultural projects that enjoy high reputation­s among industrial insiders, such as Redstar 35 Cultural Creative Industrial Park, Blue Roof Art Center and Eastern Suburb Memory.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Temple of Marquis Wu commemorat­es Zhuge Liang (181-234), prime minister of the Shu Kingdom (222-263).
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Temple of Marquis Wu commemorat­es Zhuge Liang (181-234), prime minister of the Shu Kingdom (222-263).

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