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15 July 2015

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Public Cultural Infrastructure Brings New Vitality to Ancient Pagoda

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The photo, taken on June 27, shows residents doing physical exercise at a cultural square near Taxia Temple in Lanshan County. Taxia Temple was originally built in the Tang Dynasty and enjoys a history of more than 1,000 years. In recent years, the county government has integrated ancient building protection with public cultural infrastructure construction. It has built a cultural square on a marshland near the Taxia Temple. The new venue not only attracts many tourists to do exercise, but also helps them learn more about ancient building culture and raise their awareness of cultural relics protection. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on June 27, shows residents doing physical exercise at a cultural square near Taxia Temple in Lanshan County. Taxia Temple was originally built in the Tang Dynasty and enjoys a history of more than 1,000 years. In recent years, the county government has integrated ancient building protection with public cultural infrastructure construction. It has built a cultural square on a marshland near the Taxia Temple. The new venue not only attracts many tourists to do exercise, but also helps them learn more about ancient building culture and raise their awareness of cultural relics protection. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday