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Building heritage

98 architectu­ral sites listed in reminder to revere them

- ByWANG KAIHAO wangkaihao@chinadaily.com.cn

A national list of architectu­ral masterpiec­es was released in Beijing on Thursday to remind people of disappeari­ng heritage.

Ninety-eight sites were inscribed into the first edition of the 20th-Century Chinese Architectu­ral Heritage List, which was drafted by the Chinese Society of Cultural Relics and the Architectu­ral Society of China.

Landmark architectu­re of NewChina, like the GreatHall of the People and the Monument to the People’s Heroes, ranked high on the list.

Renowned Western-style architectu­re from the early 20th century was also included, such as the Bund in Shanghai; the Russian-style Saint Sofia Cathedral inHarbin, Heilongjia­ng, and Tianjin’s Marco Polo Square, a former Italian community.

College campuses host another major type of architectu­re. Old buildings atTsinghua University, Nanjing University andWuhanUn­iversity are among the examples.

“Many of the included structures have abundant stories and are witnesses of historical vicissitud­e, and they are thus alive,” saidShanJi­xiang, headof the Chinese Society of Cultural Relics. “However, more historical communitie­s from the 20th century outside the list are endangered.”

He added that the new list will make people aware of preserving more recent architectu­ral sites for future generation­s.

“When restoring them, they should be treated as cultural heritage sites rather than general constructi­on. Otherwise, historical informatio­n will be irreversib­ly lost,” he said.

As an architect, Shan criticized the way China became a playground for foreign designers’ maverick blueprints in the first decade of the 21st century.

“Masterpiec­es of the 20th century prove that Chinese architects’ spirit and techniques are well inherited,” he said. “And they deserve to be passed on to modern times.”

“The list shows that a new type has been added into categories of immovable cultural heritage sites,” said Gu Yucai, deputy director of the State Administra­tion of Cultural Heritage. “Thismeetsc­ommon practice in the rest of world.”

Still, Ma Guoxin, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, pointed to the lack of sufficient legal oversight to protect the heritage of the last century.

“There is a void in legislatio­n concerning these sites, and a tailored rule is urgently needed to avoid further sabotage,” Ma said.

 ?? YAN DAMING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Tourists visit the Bund in Shanghai on Tuesday. It is among 98 sites on the 20th-Century Chinese Architectu­ral Heritage List.
YAN DAMING / FOR CHINA DAILY Tourists visit the Bund in Shanghai on Tuesday. It is among 98 sites on the 20th-Century Chinese Architectu­ral Heritage List.
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