Great Wall of ancient Qi state gets improved protection
By Zhang Ruixue | China Daily | Updated: 2022-10-17 08:08
It also emphasizes regional cooperation in the protection and utilization of the Qi wall.
It states that local governments will establish a dynamic conservation system using remote sensing satellites, drones, information platforms and other technological means to monitor the Great Wall, its related infrastructure and the surrounding environment.
Tourism services featuring the Qi wall will be further standardized to balance protection and development, says the regulation.
It states that protection organizations need to carry out daily patrols and checks, as well as conduct maintenance and repairs.
This year, Shandong has added 860 patrol posts in seven cities along the Qi wall, mainly recruiting farmers living nearby.
Guo Jialian has been patrolling the section of the wall in Guangli village for three months.
The 59-year-old spends around two hours every day walking along a section of the Qi wall.
"I need to check whether there is any damage to the wall that is caused by people digging earth from it and if there is any construction nearby," says Guo.
"Awareness of protecting the Qi wall has been enhanced in recent years. We all know the wall is a cultural relic," says Guo, adding that he frequently sees tourists coming to visit the ancient structure.