Fuzhou historical buildings preservation to pay dividends

By Hu Meidong and Liu Xia in Fuzhou | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-07-20 15:31
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The main entrance of the restored Honglincuo, which is known as the "Folk Palace Museum", is located in Bandong town in Minqing county, Fuzhou, Fujian province. [Photo by Liu Xia/chinadaily.com.cn]

As a city in China boasting a rich history and culture, Fuzhou in Fujian province possesses many relics and well-preserved ancient buildings.

Located in Bandong town of Minqing county in Fuzhou, Honglincuo is a distinctive site with an array of ancient houses that display a high-level of engineering technology and architectural art that bear the local characteristics of the city.

Badly damaged during a flood caused by a typhoon in 2016, the largest single folk residence compound in China, which is over 220 years old, completed its restoration work in January after receiving a 50 million yuan ($7.15 million) investment from listed real estate company Tahoe Group.

Minqing county set up a special working group for the restoration work, with government leaders participating during the whole three-year process, said Huang Wenxiu, director of the Honglincuo management committee.

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