The West Lake Museum in the historic east China city of Hangzhou, the first
of its kind in China, is expected to open in October, said a Hangzhou-based
newspaper.
Local Commercial Daily said construction of the museum, which will display
West Lake's history and culture, has been completed recently, and about 200
pieces of rare cultural relics and more than 2,000 documents concerning the lake
have been collected by the museum.
The newspaper said that in 2005 the municipal government of Hangzhou plans to
invest 150 million yuan (18 million US dollars) on protecting its plentiful
historical relics, and establishing the West Lake Museum is regarded a new way
for the city to strengthen the protection.
Hangzhou, capital city of the Zhejiang Province in southeasternChina's coast,
was one of China's famous seven ancient capitals. It has a history of more than
2,200 years since the Qin Dynasty (221-206 B.C.) when the county system was
established.
Hangzhou's fame rests mainly on the picturesque West Lake on its western
fringe. With an area of about six square kilometers, West Lake is surrounded by
three isles -- Lesser Yingzhou, Mid-lake Pavilion and Ruangong Isle and is one
of China's leading scenic attractions.
From: Xinhuanet