“Two people have been detained in China for damaging a section of the Great Wall with an excavator.

The Shanxi Cultural Relics Bureau said in a social media post on Monday that a man surnamed Zheng and a woman surnamed Wang used the excavator to widen a gap on a section of the No 32 Great Wall in Youyu county in late August. The wall, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), was damaged beyond repair. The police in Youyu found the damage after receiving a report on Aug 24 and followed a trail leading into neighboring Horinger county, where they located the two suspects.

The two people, who were contracted to work on a construction project nearby, admitted to using the excavator to make it easier for them to pass through the wall. They have been charged with destroying a cultural relic.

The Great Wall is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of China’s most iconic landmarks.”

  • Addfwyn
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    10 months ago

    What possesses you to destroy one of the world’s most significant cultural relics to…make a commute easier. The fact it is irrepairable is even worse.