Some people may find it inconvenient to live in ancient buildings with various infrastructures, but these are technically solvable and not difficult. On the contrary, these ancient buildings record the memories of many ancestors and are very precious. Why do some people prefer to tear it down and build a brand-new reinforced concrete house, losing its original flavor? I hope that netizens and citizens will have more similar discussions, analyze the reasons, and how to let everyone build up their "pride" in ancient houses.
Quanzhou's traditional culture is alive, not in books or words. These living cultures are also the key factors for Quanzhou to obtain the evaluation of "East Asian Cultural Capital".
Being awarded the title of "Cultural Capital of East Asia" has also brought new opportunities for the transformation of Quanzhou West Street. Quanzhou will implement the ancient city revival plan, hoping to enhance the cultural connotation of the ancient city through this construction. In addition to upgrading the format of the ancient city, the ancient city is also facing the dilemma of many dangerous houses. According to the regulations, in line with the policy, dangerous houses can apply for renovation.
In order to protect the historical and cultural features of the ancient city, they put forward many restrictive requirements for the renovation of dangerous houses, but almost no project can meet the requirements. "The process of examination and approval is a process of destruction. In addition, many owners add modern elements without authorization when they decorate themselves, which is also a kind of destruction for ancient houses. " Huang said that such a gradual destruction process made them afraid to approve it easily. In this case, the overall transformation of the government is a better form, which is worth studying by all parties.
Regarding the visit, many residents reported that the ancient houses were prone to termite erosion. At this year's two sessions, Huang submitted the Proposal on Establishing the Termite Prevention and Maintenance Fund for Ancient Dwellings in Quanzhou, suggesting that the government should invest first and raise funds to establish the termite prevention and maintenance fund for ancient dwellings in the form of public offering, drawing on the method of interest subsidy for Suzhou's ancient building repair loans.