Great Wall undergoing facelift
Shops and restaurants atop the
Since the 1950s, more than 30 small commercial outlets from tea houses to photo booths have accumulated along the wall's heavily visited Badaling section, according to the official Beijing Daily.
Those outlets have created an atmosphere that is "too commercial," the paper said, also citing problems they create with noise, sanitation, and damage to the wall.
Plans call for those to be moved to an adjacent shopping plaza by the end of the year "in order to dilute the commercial atmosphere and return the Great Wall to its original historical appearance," the paper said.
Built during the Ming Dynasty 500 years ago, the Badaling section of the wall 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of
Laws have also been passed to prevent damage to the wall, which in places has been demolished for roads and hotels and its bricks plundered by farmers for houses and fences.
News Source: China Daily
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