21 September, Saturday, 2024
No menu items!
HomeSourcestelegraph.co.ukBuilders demolish section of Great Wall of China to create shortcut to...

Builders demolish section of Great Wall of China to create shortcut to work

Pair arrested and confessed to ‘irreversible’ damage to Ming Dynasty section of Unesco World Heritage Site

A section of the Great Wall of China has been destroyed by construction workers who used an excavator to carve out a shortcut to their work site.

The police say two people have been detained and remain under investigation after they received a report on Aug 24 that a “big gap” had been dug out of a section of the “32nd Great Wall” in Youyu county in the northern Shanxi province.

It is one of China’s surviving complete walls, with watch towers that date back to the Ming Dynasty of 1368-1644, and it is listed as a provincial cultural relic site.

A man, 38, and a 55-year-old woman have reportedly confessed to police that they used an excavator to create a more convenient path through the structure to their construction site. It is not known how much time they saved on their commute by doing so.

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments