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Many cultural relics in Shanxi are in danger due to rainfall, and the cultural relics department is carrying out emergency repair work.

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Original title: Many cultural relics in Shanxi are in danger due to rainfall. The cultural relics department is carrying out emergency repairs

The tiles of the eaves of a building in the Chenghuang Temple of the Fencheng Ancient Building Group in Shanxi Province, a key cultural relics protection unit in the country, fell off (photographed on October 12).

Affected by the recent continuous heavy rainfall, many immovable cultural relics in various parts of Shanxi are in danger to varying degrees. At present, the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau is carrying out emergency repairs to ensure the safety of cultural relics and surrounding people.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Ma Yimin

Part of the courtyard wall of the Sheji Temple in the ancient building complex of Fencheng, Shanxi Province, a national key cultural relics protection unit, collapsed (photographed on October 12).Part of the courtyard wall of the Sheji Temple in the ancient building complex of Fencheng, Shanxi Province, a national key cultural relics protection unit, collapsed (photographed on October 12).

Affected by the recent continuous heavy rainfall, many immovable cultural relics in various parts of Shanxi are in danger to varying degrees. At present, the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau is carrying out emergency repairs to ensure the safety of cultural relics and surrounding people.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Ma Yimin

The outer bricks of a courtyard wall of the Jinshi Academy in Xizhonghuang Village, Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province fell off (photographed on October 12).The outer bricks of a courtyard wall of the Jinshi Academy in Xizhonghuang Village, Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province fell off (photographed on October 12).

Affected by the recent continuous heavy rainfall, many immovable cultural relics in various parts of Shanxi are in danger to varying degrees. At present, the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau is carrying out emergency repairs to ensure the safety of cultural relics and surrounding people.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Ma Yimin

The main structure of Chunqiu Tower in Xizhonghuang Village, Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province is tilted (photographed on October 12).The main structure of Chunqiu Tower in Xizhonghuang Village, Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province is tilted (photographed on October 12).

Affected by the recent continuous heavy rainfall, many immovable cultural relics in various parts of Shanxi are in danger to varying degrees. At present, the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau is carrying out emergency repairs to ensure the safety of cultural relics and surrounding people.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Ma Yimin

The second platform of Longxing Temple Slope Protection, a national key cultural relics protection unit, located in Xinjiang County, Shanxi Province collapsed (photographed on October 11).The second platform of Longxing Temple Slope Protection, a national key cultural relics protection unit, located in Xinjiang County, Shanxi Province collapsed (photographed on October 11).

Affected by the recent continuous heavy rainfall, many immovable cultural relics in various parts of Shanxi are in danger to varying degrees. At present, the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau is carrying out emergency repairs to ensure the safety of cultural relics and surrounding people.

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Source: Xinhuanet

Editor in charge: Song Wenhao

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