Old Quarter relocation project aims to preserve
historical relics
HA NOI (Biz
Hub)– A project to relocate 1,530 households in Ha Noi's Old Quarter to Viet
Hung Residential Area in Long Bien District will give special care and
attention to 121 historic sites.
The neighbourhood is home to many ancient pagodas and temples.
But since 1954, it has grown increasingly overcrowded, with new construction
hindering efforts to restore the old buildings.
"Households encroaching on historic relics will be first
on the list," said Pham Tuan Long, deputy head of the Old Quarter
Management Board. "Then come households living next to or inside State
agencies, schools and hospitals and volunteer families."
Architect Dao Ngoc Nghiem hoped agencies would restore the old
atmosphere of the Old Quarter with handicrafts streets, festivals, ancient
houses and temples. Luu Minh Tri, chairman of Thang Long Culture Heritage
Association, agreed, saying the goal was to protect important tourism sites
in the Old Quarter, which would then draw more tourists.
"When the original spaces of the old relics are returned,
the relics then need to be restored," Tri said. "For example, Huyen
Pagoda near Dong Xuan Market or 15 old sites for performing ca tru
(ceremonial singing) throughout the Old Quarter."
The "Ancient House" at
After the relocation finishes in 2016, the next phase of the
project (2017-20) will involve moving another 5,000 households out of the Old
Quarter to reduce the average number of inhabitants to 500 per ha. The population
is currently 823 people per ha.- VNS
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Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 10, 2013
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