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Specialists to be trained to protect Silk Road
Latest Updated by 2006-05-16 09:38:06
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ONE hundred Chinese specialists will be trained in protecting the cultural heritage sites and relics along the Silk Road over the next five years, thanks to a cooperation project between China, Japan and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

The special training program, the first of its kind in China, will be carried out by State-level research institutes of China and Japan, according to the China Cultural Relics Research Institute.

Japan and the DPRK will invest 125 million Japanese yen (US$1.14 million) in the joint training project.

Those working in the cultural heritage protection organizations along the Silk Road in China's Xinjiang, Qinghai, Ningxia, Gansu, Shaanxi and Henan were chosen for the project.

The training will include classes on cultural heritage protection, experiments in labs and field teaching in the protection of earth relics, ancient buildings, archaeological sites, pottery and porcelain, metal objects, murals, textiles and paper relics.

The Silk Road started in the ancient Chinese metropolis of Chang'an, known today as Xi'an, and ended in the eastern bank of Mediterranean Sea. It traversed about 7,000 kilometers through China and central Asia and became the nexus between different civilizations in ancient Europe and Asia.

More than 1,200 relic sites, mainly grottoes and ancient earth buildings, are dotted along the Silk Road in China, including the World Heritage of Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang in Gansu Province.

A lot of the cultural heritage sites along the ancient route are under threat of destruction from natural and human factors.

Experts say nearly 90 percent of the relic sites along the Silk Road have lost their original appearance.

China has strengthened its efforts to protect the Silk Road in recent years. The State Administration of Cultural Heritage has announced that it is joining hands with other countries to apply for the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization to include the Silk Road on the World Heritage List.

Editor: Wing

By: Source: Szdaily web edition
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