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China invests in ancient Grand Canal

2013-11-15 10:34 Xinhua Web Editor: qindexing
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Nearly one billion yuan (around $160 million) has been spent on one section of the ancient Grand Canal in east China's Shandong province, said a local official on Thursday.

In the last five years, renovation of the waterway and its environs have meant villagers were relocated in preparation for a world heritage status application, said Xie Zhixiu, deputy head of Shandong provincial cultural department.

The Chinese government is applying for world heritage status for the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, 1,794 km long and with a history of more than 2,400 years. It passes through eight provinces and municipalities and some 35 cities.

Shandong government has promulgated a special protection regulation for its section of the canal, said Xie. The Shandong section is 643 km long with 15 potential heritage sites. An UNESCO team surveyed the Shandong section in September.

The World Heritage Committee will announce their decision next year.

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