Ancient City Walls in China
A Heritage Rediscovered
Guoqing Yang, Markus Hattstein
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About the book
English
- ISBN: 978-3-7165-1853-3
- Pages: 304
- Binding: Hardcover
- Published: 9/2019
- Illustrations: 700 illustrations
- Dimensions: 23.5 x 23.5 cm
About a Chinese legacy with a once tremendous importance
City walls in the Middle
Kingdom were constructed symbols of power and identity-creating monuments that
today provide direct access to Chinese cultural history. In the course of the
country's long history, several thousand walls were erected, greatly differing
in terms of importance, appearance, construction method, and function. The
constructs recorded today range from ruins, via 150 city enclosures measuring
more than a kilometer, up to the world-famous Great Wall.
Following many years of decay,
neglect and destruction in the 20th century, they were rediscovered only a few
decades ago as unique cultural monuments. Consequently, extensive protection,
renovation and reconstruction measures were launched for this national legacy.
This volume presents a selection of 135 important cultural history monuments
from all parts of China based on current and historic photographs.