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Forbidden City undergoes large-scale repair

www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-14 15:02:22

On Mar 13th, workers set up scaffolds at the Meridian Gate of Beijing's
Imperial Palace. The project to repair the Western Road (Xilu) of the
Imperial Palace, including the Hall of Martial Prowess (Wuyingdian), will
be completed in May of this year. Beijing's Imperial Palace is currently
carrying out its largest repair work since the 1911 Revolution. The
project began in October of 2002, and is expected to be finished in 2020,
with an estimated investment of nearly 2 billion yuan. The first phase of
the project will be completed before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

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