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Ancient towns in Germany, China join forces to protect heritage

April 23, 2025


Abstract : Bamberg in Germany and Shexian in China show how towns with a remarkable history can thrive today.

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Photo taken on Aug. 4, 2012 shows the former town hall of Bamberg in Bavarian state, Germany. The building, which was built on Regnitz River in 1387, now houses a museum. Bamberg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Xinhua/Ma Ning)

FRANKFURT, April 22 (Xinhua) -- Bamberg in Germany and Shexian in China show how towns with a remarkable history can thrive today.

They answered the 2025 World Heritage Day call to protect heritage under threat from disasters and conflicts, blending conservation with daily life.

China now manages 59 UNESCO World Heritage sites, the second-highest total worldwide, just behind Italy, which has 60.

Bamberg, a UNESCO site in the southern German state of Bavaria, still follows its medieval street grid and Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque facades after steady restoration since the 1950s.

"There are some of the earliest city plans for the city, you can still use them in the edition from the 17th century," said Simona von Eyb, director of the World Heritage Center Bamberg.

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Photo taken on Aug. 4, 2012 shows the former town hall of Bamberg in Bavarian state, Germany. The building, which was built on Regnitz River in 1387, now houses a museum. Bamberg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Xinhua/Ma Ning)

"If you have that map and walk through the town, you can still find your way and find the same place and the same structure."

The town hopes to market its centuries-old smoky beer under a new tag, "Made in World Heritage Bamberg," to link preservation with local craft.

Shexian County in east China's Anhui Province, founded in the Qin Dynasty (221 BC - 207 BC) and famed for Hui-style horse-head walls, pursues a parallel path of repair and revival.

"We have successfully restored some historic buildings with a history of over 100 years according to ancient plans in a bid to make the county look like what it was in the old days," said Zhou Hu, deputy director of the Cultural Relics Conservation Center in Shexian.

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An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 16, 2025 shows the plum blossoms in Maihuayu village of Shexian County, Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province. (Photo by Fan Chengzhu/Xinhua)

A 2016 ordinance backs the effort, while visitors taste the local specialty, Huangshan Maofeng tea, and learn Chinese traditional calligraphy.

"The combination of culture and tourism has brought tourists closer to traditional culture," said Yu Xuewu, deputy chief of the county Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau.

Shexian's ancient walls, together with 13 other ancient walls in China, have been placed under a project of application for the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Nationally, China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) channels more funds, digital monitoring and specialist training to every heritage site.

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A drone photo shows the Huizhou ancient town in Shexian County of Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province, March 26, 2025. Located at the junction of Huangshan Mountains and Xin'an River, Shexian County of east China's Anhui Province has carried the essence of Hui-style culture and architecture. (Xinhua/Zhang Duan)

A revised Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics, adopted in November 2024 and effective this March, increases fines and opens new channels for public reporting of damage.

Since 2017, China's annual Cultural and Natural Heritage Day in June has staged drills and virtual tours; the 2024 edition highlighted disaster risk reduction.

Shexian hopes closer links with Bamberg, which has launched a World Heritage Festival to trade ideas worldwide, will sharpen its skills.

"One day, China's World Heritage sites will be again in focus -- and that would be truly wonderful," said von Eyb. 

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