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    Plans afoot to seek World Heritage status for Silk Road outpost(2)

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    2017-05-09 09:13China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang ECNS App Download
    Juyan, which lies deep in the Gobi Desert in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region's Alxa League, was once a key stop on the ancient Silk Road. It hosts ruins today. (Photo provided to China Daily)

    Juyan, which lies deep in the Gobi Desert in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region's Alxa League, was once a key stop on the ancient Silk Road. It hosts ruins today. (Photo provided to China Daily)

    "Juyan was created thanks to the Han idea of combining a military post and agriculture," he says. "It (Juyan) was a highly developed agricultural site in ancient times."

    Sun Jiazhou, a history professor at Renmin University of China, says that of the 73,000 wood and bamboo slips from the Han Dynasty - important historical records - discovered in China, more than 32,000 were unearthed in Juyan.

    "It will greatly help the World Heritage application process if we can study these slips," the professor says.

    Other significant remains in the area pertain to Heicheng, which is also known by its Mongolian name, Khara-Khoto.

    It was founded in 1032, and later became a key business hub for the Western Xia, an empire built by the Tangut people.

    Between 1908 and 1909, Russian adventurer Pyotr Kozlov led an expedition to the area and took more than 10,000 artifacts and Tangut manuscripts from there.

    Kozlov was followed by other adventurers in the next few decades, the most famous of whom is probably Briton Aurel Stein.

    Since Juyan was listed as a national-level cultural heritage site in 1988, the preservation of the area has been greatly improved.

    For instance, remote-monitoring is done in Heicheng to better oversee the site. And about 40 million yuan ($5.8 million) has been allocated by the central government for protection of Juyan in the past three years.

    Some experts say that the road to World Heritage status will not be easy.

    Guo Zhan, an expert in the field of World Heritage protection with the China Cultural Relic Academy, says: "One issue is whether to look at Juyan as an expanded project and include sites that are already on the World Heritage list or to consider it as an independent entity.

    "More interdisciplinary academic support is needed to decide on this."

      

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