Core Insights - The recent handover of the original site of Beijing Yucai School has further restored the historical layout and appearance of the Xian Nong Tan, expanding the space for the protection and utilization of the cultural heritage along Beijing's central axis [1][5] Group 1: Restoration and Protection Efforts - The opening of the East Gate of the Inner Altar allows for a connection between the Inner and Outer Altars, enabling visitors to follow ancient sacrificial routes for tours [1] - Plans are in place to remove non-cultural buildings that impact the core value of the heritage near the core site, while retaining some buildings further away to serve the public [3] - The historical appearance of Xian Nong Tan will be further restored with the demolition of modern buildings on the original site of Yucai School [4] Group 2: Action Plans and Future Developments - Following the successful application for World Heritage status for the central axis, Beijing has initiated a three-year action plan for the protection and transmission of the central axis, with six key tasks focused on the Xian Nong Tan area [5] - The area vacated by Yucai School, approximately 70,000 square meters, is part of the plan to complete environmental restoration work by the end of 2027, with nearly 200,000 square meters of the Inner and Outer Altars to be opened to the public [5]
先农坛内外坛贯通 北京中轴线遗产保护拓展新空间
Yang Shi Wang·2025-12-30 16:50