Chinese Cultural Relics | |
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Jun 27, 2010 22:10 | |
| Shao Lin Temple, (a Buddhism temple which is well know as a holy place for Chinese kong fu in Henan Province, is going to come into the market in 2011. My question is should the preservation and administration of cultural relics be corporate, like hotels? Special measures must be taken to protect major cultural relics from destruction. It is not only a job of the specific group of people; it needs of further to promote the community's commitment in heritage conservation work. Luckily, many people do take much count of the cultural relics, but mostly they concern their worth, not historic value. Being an acquired company, the cultural relics can bring profit but no doubt will be destructed accordingly. What’s your opinion about this? Or when you travel, what do you may concern the cultural relics to be attractive? |
Jul 3, 2010 04:17 | |
GUESTDAVE | i dont know much about chinese history, let along its culture relics. but i do like the beautiful and grand architectures. |
Jul 4, 2010 01:47 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by LAUGH Being an acquired company, the cultural relics can bring profit but no doubt will be destructed accordingly. What’s your opinion about this? Or when you travel, what do you may concern the cultural relics to be attractive? First of all, the cultural relics must be open to us that I can give you my opinion. but not that all of the ones arrange themselves to be corporative. State-owned spots like national museum, with good preservations and protection, will be not unwelcome. |
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