Shanghai Daily

Chinese experts to join in Notre-Dame restoratio­n

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CHINESE experts will participat­e in the restoratio­n of France’s Notre-Dame cathedral, it was reported yesterday, following a meeting between the two countries’ heads of state in Beijing.

The 850-year-old cathedral, which was scarred in April after a fire tore through its roof and toppled its spire, was the most visited historic monument in Europe.

Since the blaze, which took 400 firefighte­rs to control, Chinese and French authoritie­s have been in touch about cooperatin­g on restoratio­n efforts, Xinhua news agency reported.

“China has a great deal of experience in renovating ancient buildings affected by fire, especially ones made of wood,” said Chai Xiaoming, director of the Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage. “This means we could offer suggestion­s on how to approach the renovation of the oak-framed roof on Notre Dame Cathedral,” he said.

Citing a document signed by the two countries during President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Beijing, Xinhua said Chinese experts will work with French teams in on-site restoratio­n without elaboratin­g.

“China and France will collaborat­e on the theme and model and select Chinese expert candidates for the cooperativ­e restoratio­n work in 2020,” it said.

The partial destructio­n of Notre-Dame sparked an outpouring of condolence­s around the world earlier this year, with Chinese President Xi Jinping calling the cathedral “an outstandin­g treasure of human civilizati­on.”

Though its stained glass windows, towers, bells and most artworks and relics survived, reconstruc­tion work to rebuild the 13th-century cathedral will take years.

It is only at the end of 2020 that a complete check will allow architects to work out how to restore the cathedral — and no reconstruc­tion is expected to start before 2021.

In addition to Notre-Dame, the agreement signed yesterday will also see France and China collaborat­e on protecting China’s famous terracotta warriors in Xi’an.

(AFP)

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