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Monday, October 09 2023 - 18:13
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North China's Tianjin Xiqing District to further protect and develop Grand Canal heritage
TIANJIN, China, Oct. 9, 2023 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

North China's port city Tianjin is known as the city carried by the world 
cultural heritage Grand Canal. It is the only hub connecting with maritime 
transport in the north along the passage of Grand Canal, linking mainland 
civilization and marine civilization. 

The Grand Canal stretches for 26.4 kilometers in Xiqing District of Tianjin, 
nurturing generations of local people. The local government has unveiled a 
specific plan to further protect and develop the tourism resources of the Grand 
Canal during the period from 2021 to 2035, according to the Publicity 
Department of Xiqing District.

The plan covers the Grand Canal sections with the longest history, the most 
charming literature and art, the richest ancient Tianjin elements and the 
greatest inheritance potential. The total land area covers 63.5 square 
kilometers.

The project's overall design is based on the natural river landscape, the city 
layout as well as their integration. A spatial structure will be developed 
featuring one axis, four sections, ten scenic areas, and multiple hubs.

In the short term, Xiqing seeks to form a cultural protection and inheritance 
region with the canal as the main body and an ecological area expanding to its 
both sides by 2025. Key projects include a tourism town to promote traditional 
Chinese culture in Yangliuqing, a youth palace, the Grand Canal cultural 
museum, and media college featuring the integration of industrial development, 
education and research.

In the long term, the plan aims to achieve comprehensive protection, active 
inheritance and scientific utilization of the Xiqing section of the Grand Canal 
cultural belt. 

By 2035, the overall systematic protection of the Grand Canal cultural 
heritage, the in-depth exploration and active inheritance of the cultural value 
and spiritual connotation of the Grand Canal, the full play of the ecosystem 
service functions, and a high degree of unity of social and economic benefits 
will be achieved.

The goals include the enhanced protection of one national historic and cultural 
town and seven municipal or above-level cultural relics protection units, and 
the construction of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park. 

Meanwhile, the overall forest coverage rate is expected to reach 26 percent, 
and cultural projects like the inheritance of the traditional crafts and the 
promotion of old stories will be implemented. 

Efforts will also be made to promote the integrated development of culture, 
education and tourism, protect historic and cultural towns and cultivate ten 
unique canal bay areas, according to the plan.

Source: The Publicity Department of Xiqing District

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