Sacrifice hall, the simple building of mausoleum site of
Huangdi, legendary ancestor of the Chinese nation, was been checked
up on Friday in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, marking an end
of the second stage of mending work.
At cost of about 200 million yuan (US$24.6 million), the grand
sacrifice hall began construction in January 2003 and was put into
use on March 15 2004.
The outbuildings were completed last November.
The whole mending project, covering an area of 13,600 square
meters, includes construction of the sacrifice hall, audience
plaza, bounding wall, turrets and tunnel along with the acoustics
sets, lamps, power supply and burglarproof systems.
"The hall is the greatest sacred site to give a panorama of the
centuries-old Chinese culture, both extensive and profound," said
Zhang Wen, deputy director of The Shaanxi provincial bureau of
cultural relics.
The third phase renovation project is expected to start soon,
said the official.
(Xinhua News Agency January 14, 2006)