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China’s Xi’an builds modernity while preserving historical legacy

By Huan Xiang from People’s Daily

The city of Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, which enjoys a long history and served as capital for 13 dynasties, has made effective exploration in building modernity while preserving historical legacy.
A recent piece of news announced by Shaanxi’s cultural relic authority triggered nationwideattention, that a ruin of ancient capital dating back to Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) was unearthed during the construction of the Xi’an Metro Line 5.In order to protect the ruin and relics, the metro line may have to change its route.
It was not the first time that Xi’an found ancient ruins during subway construction. More than 200 pieces of cultural relics were unearthed during tunnel excavationof the Xi’an Metro Line 2. The route,passing through 57 cultural sites tracing from West Han Dynasty (206 BC-9 AD) to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD), is nicknamed “the corridor of history”.
Apart from the metro, cultural relics are also discovered at many construction sites in the city.
Shaanxi is home to 49,058 immovable cultural heritages, three of which are on the UNESCO’s world cultural heritage list. In addition, 235 of them are key historical and cultural sitesprotected at the national level.
Facing the heavy and important task of protecting cultural relics while promoting urban construction, Xi’an made active attempts.
Rails of the metro system are paved 15 to 20 meters underground, in a bid to protect the ancient tombs and ruins which are usually buried in the layer within 5 meters from the surface level.
In addition, local cultural relic authority would also conduct lineside investigations and archaeological excavations before the construction of the metro lines.
Take the Xi’an Metro Line 4 as an example. Opened last year, it bypassesa number of protected historical and cultural sites, including the ruin of Daming Palace of Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), the ruin of Chang’an city of Sui (581-618 AD) and Tang Dynasties, the site of the Xi’an Incident during the Anti-Japanese War, the ancient city wall of Xi’an, and the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda.
Besides, the metro constructors have also painted the walls inside the stations of the Line 4 with historical stories happened at each station or local cultural features, presenting a visual feast for citizens.

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