The bridge construction on Sanyan Bridge in Hunan Province was stopped.
Without the consent of the cultural relics protection and management department, the garden department of Yueyang City, Hunan Province built a "bridge on the bridge" on a thousand-year-old local bridge without authorization. After the matter was reported by the masses online, it was urgently stopped by the local cultural relics protection and management department.
Sanyan Bridge, also known as Wannian Bridge, is located in the eastern suburb of Yueyang City. It was built in the Song and Qing Dynasties (A.D.1041-KLOC-0/048) and spans the 650-meter-long South Lake levee. It is a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit in Hunan Province.
In recent years, Yueyang City has started the construction of the scenic belt along the South Lake in the urban area, and Sanyan Bridge is one of the important construction projects. However, as the core, the cultural relics of Sanyanqiao are dilapidated and the environmental conditions are extremely poor. In April this year, the local garden department began to set up wooden plank roads and guardrails on the deck of Sanyan Bridge, relying on Sanyan Bridge to build city parks.
Chen Xiangyuan, a local expert in cultural relics and archaeology, learned of this situation and appealed to stop the project construction through the Internet to save the Millennium ancient bridge. The investigation by the local cultural relics protection department found that the construction unit erected wooden plank roads and guardrails on the deck of Sanyan Bridge without the approval of the Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, which affected the environmental features of Sanyan Bridge and demanded that the construction be stopped immediately.
Ou, deputy director of Yueyang Cultural Relics Management Office, said that the Cultural Relics Protection Law stipulates that other projects involving cultural relics, protection scope and construction control zones of provincial cultural relics protection units must be approved by the Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau and National Cultural Heritage Administration in advance on the premise of ensuring the safety of cultural relics, otherwise construction cannot be carried out.
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