
China's State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) has announced plans to establisha national-level protection and research center to better preserve the Great Wall, BeijingTimes reported.
Although China has made efforts in Great Wall protection since 1961, the state of the GreatWall is nevertheless worrying, said Dong Yaohui, an expert specializing in Great Wallprotection. According to Dong, around 513.5 kilometers of the 6,259.6-kilometer GreatWall are well preserved, accounting for 8 percent of the entire length. Nearly 20 percent ofthe Wall - 1,104.4 kilometers - is under general protection, and 31 percent has alreadydisappeared
Dong said that much of Great Wall has been demolished, or at least degraded, by humansor nature. Roads and railways pass through the Great Wall. Tourists steal and sell bricks.Climbing wild and remote sections of the Great Wall can also do damage, Dong added.
According to a previous report by People's Daily Online, the 2016 Great Wall PublicOffering project officially opened a Tencent donation platform on Sept. 1. This is China'sfirst cultural preservation fundraising activity attempting to utilize the Internet in such adirect, significant way.