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Restoration of Chiang's house draws controversy

THE former residence of Chiang Kai-shek, who led the nationalist government in the wartime capital of Chongqing during the war against Japanese aggression, will soon be demolished and online posts have sparked a loud controversy.

The brick-and-tile compound built in 1935 was listed by Chongqing authorities in 2009 as a heritage site, but they recently said the buildings are in such a dilapidated state that they are beyond repair, and they will have to be rebuilt at the original site, according to a Xinhua report.

The officials said the buildings will be carefully dismantled, brick by brick, and old construction materials will be used again in the compound's restoration, which is scheduled for completion by October 2013.

Restoration work will begin in August, said Xu Xiaoyu, a heritage protection official in Yuzhong District where the compound is located. "We are dismantling it for the purpose of its preservation."

"Many people have lived there and the buildings are overcrowded and dirty. I guess it is hard for the government to repair them," a local citizen said.





 

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