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Hengyang looks to history to improve its future

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

Hengyang, the second-largest city in Hunan province, is working to better leverage its historic and cultural treasures to boost overall developmen­t, according to its top leader.

Zheng Jianxin, Party secretary of Hengyang and a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress, said the city enjoys a history stretching back more than 2,000 years that features an abundance of cultural, revolution­ary and industrial treasures — all of which are highly prized by the government.

“We have made plans and regulation­s to protect and promote our historic relics and cultural heritage sites,” he said. “Government department­s have specific responsibi­lities and guidelines in this regard, and the performanc­e of leaders in terms of their heritage protection will be included in their governance records.

“We have also allocated funds for the protection of historic and cultural heritage sites and items,” added Zheng, who was speaking on the sidelines of the ongoing first session of the 13th NPC in Beijing.

Located in southern Hunan, Hengyang is home to more than 8 million people, and is part of one of the country’s major manufactur­ing hubs.

Zheng said the city will make full use of its intangible cultural assets to speed up economic and social developmen­t.

The local government will build museums, science and technology halls, and cultural exhibition facilities to create a better living environmen­t for residents, improve the tourism sector and help visitors better understand cultural sites and items, he said.

“We’re determined to employ the strictest standards and measures when it comes to historic and cultural relics — and we don’t allow the demolition of such buildings or the constructi­on of new ones to replace originals,” the Party chief added. “New developmen­t plans must take a back seat to heritage sites.”

Talking about Hengyang’s economic prospects, Zheng said the city government will continue to support local manufactur­ers, especially those involved with nonferrous metals, defense technologi­es and high-end machinery.

He noted that the government has inked agreements with a number of Stateowned and private enterprise­s that boast advanced technologi­es, and is in talks with even more to attract further investment.

Hengyang will upgrade its transporta­tion networks to strengthen its connectivi­ty and enhance outbound trade, according to Zheng. Moreover, he added, the city will strive to handle pollution and open more natural parks to improve living conditions.

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Zheng Jianxin, Party secretary of Hengyang, Hunan province

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