| Film criticized for vandalism at Shangri-La (Shanghai Daily)
 Updated: 2006-05-10 16:10
 The production team of the film "The Promise" have vandalized Bigu Lake 
in Shangri-La, Yunnan Province, where they were shooting the motion picture, 
vice minister of Construction Qiu Baoxing criticized yesterday at an 
international symposium held in Hangzhou on aquatic environment conservation, 
Xinhua news agency reported.  
 
 
 
 |  A dilapidated wooden 
 bridge that crosses the Bigu lake in Shangri-La, in Southwest China's 
 Yunnan Province. [Xinhua]
 |  Bigu Lake is situated in a mountainous region that is over 4,000 meters-high. 
It used to boast limpid waters, a host of lakeside azaleas, a vast virgin forest 
and pastures. However, the production team has seriously polluted the area with 
garbage, wine bottles, plastic bags and raincoats during the making of the film. 
 The team also built a road that damaged the vegetation and left many useless 
structures and installations which are inharmonious with the environment. A 
dilapidated wooden bridge that now crosses the lake breaks it into two parts, 
Qiu said, citing a news report published in April. 
 Qiu also criticized the administration of some other natural heritage sites 
for over-developing; by constructing large scale buildings and hotels in Lushan 
Mountain in Jiangxi Province. 
 Yandang Mountain in Zhejiang Province used to be serene with various natural 
brooks. However, excessive extraction of ground water has drained many of the 
brooks, the report said. 
 "The Promise," directed by Chen Kaige, has been a box-office hit since its 
debut in China in mid-December last year. However, it seems to have fallen far 
short of the expectations of movie buffs, with criticism revolving around its 
stereotyped and farfetched storyline. 
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