Local community benefits from protecting the Great Wall
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10:36, 28-Jun-2018
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By CGTN’s Yang Yan
Restoration, or at least maintenance, of the Great Wall has been ongoing ever since it was built in the 3rd century BC.
Wen Xianxiang and his family have run an agritainment business for three years. Those who drop by his hotel are mostly tourists visiting the Great Wall at Mutianyu. He said he owns the largest family hotel in Huairou district.
Wen’s family hotel. /Yan Jingwei
Wen’s family hotel. /Yan Jingwei
Thirty years ago, everyone in Wen’s village was a farmer. But in 1984, things changed. At that time, 29-year old Wen was recruited by the government to restore Mutianyu village.
Villagers harvesting vegetables. /Gao Ming
Villagers harvesting vegetables. /Gao Ming
The entire village was enthusiastic. What they recall was the impressive income, and the hard work that followed. Wen said the government paid them 60 yuan (8.7 US dollars) per month to carry out restoration work. But it was no piece of cake. They needed to carry stones and sand on their back and sometimes relied on animals for transportation.
Wen overseeing the Great Wall. /Yan Jingwei
Wen overseeing the Great Wall. /Yan Jingwei
It took them almost four years to complete restoration work. And thanks to the number of tourists from both home and abroad who now flock to Mutianyu, everyone in the village is now living a better life.
The view of the Great Wall at Mutianyu from Wen’s home. /Yan Jingwei
The view of the Great Wall at Mutianyu from Wen’s home. /Yan Jingwei
According to Wen, the villagers were so poor they used to steal bricks from the Wall to sell. But prosperity and a sense of pride changed all that. Now they hope the Great Wall will be well preserved for decades to come.
Wen introducing his family hotel (to reporter Yang Yan). /Yan Jingwei
Wen introducing his family hotel (to reporter Yang Yan). /Yan Jingwei
Preservation efforts start with education. Some 120 kilometers away from Wen’s hotel is Lin Xing Qin School. It sits at Jinshanling, another section of the Great Wall.
Students at Lin Xing Qin school. /Gao Ming
Students at Lin Xing Qin school. /Gao Ming
What makes this school special is the fact that it was built with the help of a grassroots organization devoted to the protection of the Great Wall.
Volunteer teacher Zhi Jin gives a lesson about the history of the Great Wall. /Gao Ming
Volunteer teacher Zhi Jin gives a lesson about the history of the Great Wall. /Gao Ming
Students are interested about the lesson. /Gao Ming
Students are interested about the lesson. /Gao Ming
Zhi Jin is one of the volunteers with the organization, which drops by the school almost once a month to provide assistance. Members of the organization help improve school facilities, introduce quality education resources, donate books, as well as educate the children on the history and preservation efforts of the Great Wall.
Reporter Yang Yan interviewing volunteer Zhi Jin. /Gao Ming
Reporter Yang Yan interviewing volunteer Zhi Jin. /Gao Ming
These children are growing up along the Great Wall. But they know little about it. After these lessons, they seem more interested in protecting it.
The organization isn’t just helping this school but also reaches out to 16 other ones. That’s because Zhi Jin and other members believe helping children along the Great Wall is helping the Great Wall.