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    Ancient villages welcome investors

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    New regulations on the protection of ancient villages will allow more private capital to be invested in historically important sites in Suzhou, Jiangsu province which is home to the largest number of century-old villages in China.

    According to the regulations, historical houses in these villages can be acquired from the original inhabitants by the government or State-owned enterprises and then turned over to private investors for either renovation or repurchase.

    The regulations state that this system will better protect the houses and allow them to be turned into small enterprises, such as tourist attractions, to raise money for their continual upkeep.

    With more than 17 nationally and provincially authorized "ancient villages", Suzhou was, in 2005, one of the first cities in China to open the door to private capital to protect its historical sites.

    The city government said private investment can make up any financial shortfall to help preserve the ancient villages.

    A total of 150 million yuan ($23.5 million) has been spent by the local government on renovation and infrastructure works to preserve the ancient villages over the past seven years.

    Ancient villages are defined as one or a cluster of hamlets that feature at least 10 characteristic residences, temples or other forms of architecture, and were formed before 1911.

    "The new policy is definitely good news for the villages," said Xu Gangyi, a retired member of the Suzhou government think tank on historical relic protection.

    "This capital, if used well, can bring a new life to the dying houses," he said. "But the main (conservation) body must still be the government so as to prevent the villages from becoming overly commercial."

    The protection of ancient villages has been a nationwide problem. Feng Jicai, chairman of the Chinese Folk Literature and Art Society has warned that 300 villages in China are dying every day because of urbanization.

    A total of 900,000 villages were destroyed over the past decade, and a large number of them were ancient villages.

    Xu believes the reason behind such "vast extinction" is the lack of attention, both from the government and those "cashed-up people".

    "Of course, we accept the new policy with open arms," said Yu Feng, vice-chairman of the Collectors' Association of Yiwu, Zhejiang province.

    For several decades, Yu, together with his association members, mostly wealthy businessmen from Yiwu, has been searching for old houses across the country. Yu has a personal interest in the houses, but also views them as lucrative investments.

    "I believe the private capital in the affluent Yangtze River Delta is abundant enough to cover the restoration and protection of old houses. And there is a keen interest in the field," said Yu.

    "But I think it is more ideal to have local businessmen invest in the houses, as they are more familiar with the local culture and traditions and therefore best preserve the original," he said.

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    Ancient villages welcome investors

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    Ancient villages welcome investors

    Rosie Tuck is a copy editor at the China Daily website. She was born in New Zealand and graduated from Auckland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Communications studies majoring in journalism and television. In New Zealand she was working as a junior reporter for the New Zealand state broadcaster TVNZ. She is in Beijing on an Asia New Zealand Foundation grant, working as a journalist in the English news department at the China Daily website.

     
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