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    China Daily | Updated: 2023-09-23 00:00
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    Editor's note: The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China laid out a blueprint for the nation's path to modernization, with the aim of guiding the development of all people in the new era and contributing positively to global progress. Throughout the year, China Daily will run a series of picture stories that highlight important waypoints on this journey. In this sixth installment, we focus on Loulan, an ancient kingdom on the Silk Road and people who work in the stations safeguarding the historical heritage.

    Loulan, an ancient city on the Silk Road, conjures up images of mystery and romanticism even as it disappears into the mists of history.

    Shiji, or Records of the Grand Historian, the foundational text of Chinese history dating back to the first century BC, records that before the 2nd century BC, Loulan was already famous in Xiyu (the western regions, a term to describe today's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and Central Asia in ancient times). However, it collapsed in about the 5th century. In 1900, Swedish explorer Sven Hedin discovered the site of ancient Loulan.

    Located in Lop Nur, a former salt lake which has largely dried up, in Ruoqiang county, Bayingolin Mongol autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang, the Loulan site covers an area of about 120,000 square meters.

    Its extremely harsh environment ensured that few people set foot on this area.

    In the 1990s, when mummies were discovered in this area, grave robbers noticed the wealth of cultural relics.

    To tackle the situation, a Loulan cultural relics protection station was built in 1998. At first it was seasonal, and later became permanent in 2003.

    Jiao Yingxin, former director of Ruoqiang Cultural Heritage Administration, was devoted to the protection of the Loulan site for about three decades until retirement. He is also the one who found "Loulan Beauty", a well-preserved female mummy with clearly visible hair and eyelashes, in 2004.

    Also in Lop Nur is a site called Miran, an ancient city on the Silk Road, which has been opened to the public.

    Gao Jinglian is a member of the Miran site protection station, and has worked there for 24 years. "Although the work is tiring, it's meaningful and I have learned a lot from it. I will continue to accomplish my tasks and hope more people can get to know the history and culture of Miran," says Gao.

    Over the years, five stations have been built in Lop Nur, and altogether 20 people are working there safeguarding heritage, according to Feng Jing, director of Loulan Museum in Ruoqiang.

    Compiled by Wang Ru. Mao Weihua and Zhang Xiao contributed to this story.

    Photos by ZOU HONG in Bayingolin Mongol autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang

     

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    Ruins of the city of Loulan. ZOU HONG

     

     

    Aisikeer Arken takes dogs on a regular patrol of the Luolan site. Altogether there are 20 people working in the five protection stations safeguarding the historical heritage. ZOU HONG

     

     

    Visitors at the ancient city of Miran in the Lop Nur. Miran was a vitally important oasis city on the Silk Road. ZOU HONG

     

     

    At the Loulan Museum in Ruoqiang county, Bayingolin Mongol autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Feng Jing (left), director of the museum, and Jiao Yingxin, former director of the cultural heritage administration of the county, check the "Loulan Beauty", a well-preserved female mummy. ZOU HONG

     

     

    Wrapped in clothes made from linen, cotton and silk, the 3,800-year-old mummy is so well preserved that visitors can clearly see her hair and eyelashes. ZOU HONG

     

     

    Ma Zhuang, a guide, explains to visitors to the Loulan Museum details of the ancient city. ZOU HONG

     

     

    Li Pengfei, head of the Loulan cultural relics protection station, monitors temperature and humidity in a tomb with frescos. ZOU HONG

     

     

    Heritage center workers — Gao Jinglian (left) and Memet Memetmin — wear T-shirts embossed with a winged angel, found on a mural in Miran. ZOU HONG

     

     

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