China blasted the first group of buildings in Fengjie County Sunday
to prepare for water storage in the Three Gorges reservoir.
Explaining why Fengjie County was chosen as the first site for
demolition, a local government official said Fengjie is the only
ancient town of historical importance to be totally submerged in
water in the Three Gorges reservoir area.
Fengjie's Places of historical interest include Baidicheng a town
of red-walled, green-tiled ancient buildings built on a limestone
rock hill 160 meters above the river water level, and the tomb of
Liu Bei, the king of Shu who retreated to Baidicheng and
subsequently died of depression and sorrow during the Three
Kingdoms period (220-280).
In
addition, the Fengjie Thermal Power Plant, the office building of
Yong'an Township were among the highest buildings in the county,
and they had immediate and vital influence on the life of local
residents. Their demolition means the start of large-scale
relocation of the county, with the government taking the lead.
The Three Gorges project is scheduled to begin water storage and
power generation in June 2003.
(People's Daily
January 20, 2002)