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China completes renovation of historical courier station

Xinhua, January 22, 2016 Adjust font size:

The renovation of an 800-year-old courier station has been finished in north China's Hebei Province, a local official said Friday.

Liu Zhimin, an official with the provincial cultural relics department, said repairs to the station's 22 ancient temples, shops and residential homes have been completed recently in the 2022 Winter Olympics co-host city of Zhangjiakou.

Jiming dak, over 100 kilometers from Beijing, originally served for letter carriers to change horses and rest when carrying imperial decrees from Beijing's Forbidden City to northwestern regions. It later developed into a town now known as Jimingyi, home to more than 1,000 residents.

The repair of the town wall was finished in 2011. Renovation work started in 2009 with an expected cost of 500 million yuan (around 81 million U.S. dollars).

Jiming Courier Station was built in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) and continued to function until 1913, when the then government abandoned all courier stations in favor of modern post offices.

"The station represents Zhangjiakou's role as a traffic hub in the past, and the renovation will bring more tourists to the city," said Wu Zhengshan, 70, a local tourist guide.

The station was put on the country's national relics protection list in 2001. Endi