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Work to start on Yangtze cultural parks

Move in line with Xi’s calls to protect, continue heritage of iconic waterway

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

As the country’s longest watercours­e, the Yangtze River, together with the Yellow River, are dubbed the Chinese nation’s mother rivers.”

A statement from the central leading group on promoting national culture parks

China plans to construct national parks with Yangtze River culture as their theme, as part of efforts to preserve the waterway’s cultural heritage.

The parks will help implement President Xi Jinping’s instructio­ns on protecting the culture of the Yangtze River.

The central leading group on promoting national culture parks has issued a circular on the parks’ constructi­on, requiring relevant government bodies and regions to begin work on the projects, according to a media statement released on Monday.

The parks will be located in the 13 provincial-level regions in the Yangtze basin.

Coordinati­ng relevant central government bodies, the central leading group will establish a working mechanism to map out constructi­on and preservati­on plans, the statement said. Guidance will also be offered to local authoritie­s on drafting regional plans.

“As the country’s longest watercours­e, the Yangtze River, together with the Yellow River, are dubbed the Chinese nation’s mother rivers,” the release said. The constructi­on of the parks will have “far-reaching significan­ce in helping display the splendid Chinese civilizati­on to the world,” the statement added.

In late 2020, Xi chaired a symposium in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, on advancing developmen­t of the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

Noting that the Yangtze River is an icon of the country and symbol of Chinese civilizati­on, Xi called for protecting, inheriting and carrying forward Yangtze River culture, as well as protecting its cultural relics and heritage.

In addition to the Yangtze River parks, the government also plans to build at least four national cultural parks.

In late 2019, the central authoritie­s made public plans for the constructi­on and preservati­on of national cultural parks based on three themes — the Great Wall, the Grand Canal and the Long March, vowing to complete most of the constructi­on by the end of 2023.

At the end of 2021, Beijing authoritie­s unveiled planning for constructi­on of the section of the Great Wall national park that falls under its jurisdicti­on. Aside from mapping out the protection areas, the Beijing municipal government will upgrade the China Great Wall Museum, renovate the Jiankou section, and launch a series of cultural celebratio­n events.

The country will also construct Yellow River national culture parks, according to the Communist Party of China Central Committee’s proposals on the blueprint for China’s developmen­t in the next 15 years.

To facilitate the constructi­on of national culture parks, an expert committee was establishe­d in February 2021.

Consisting of 81 scholars and specialist­s from various fields including history, culture and tourism, the committee is expected to offer suggestion­s on policies and decisionma­king for developmen­t of the cultural parks, assess cultural park developmen­t plans submitted by regional authoritie­s and conduct relevant research.

 ?? AN YUAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? People visit an exhibition featuring Bronze Age civilizati­ons along the Yangtze River at the Sichuan Museum in Chengdu, Sichuan province, in December.
AN YUAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE People visit an exhibition featuring Bronze Age civilizati­ons along the Yangtze River at the Sichuan Museum in Chengdu, Sichuan province, in December.

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