>> ASIAONE / NEWS / LATEST NEWS / ASIA / STORY
Fireworks destroy ancient tower in Hebei
Sat, Feb 20, 2010
China Daily/Asia News Network

An old Chinese saying goes that extreme joy begets sorrow. That was the case Thursday night when fireworks ignited the last standing tower on an ancient city gate in Zhengding county in North China's Hebei province.

The tower, on the south gate of the ancient Zhengding city wall, was reported to be on fire at 8:19 pm, and was put out around midnight. No casualties or injuries were reported.

The local government estimated financial losses at approximately 1 million yuan (S$200,000).

Local authorities said yesterday that a preliminary investigation revealed that fireworks ignited the blaze, China News Service reported.

The report did not say whether the responsible parties had been apprehended.

Zhengding's south gate, the last remaining tower on the fringe of the ancient city, was reportedly 1,600 years old. The east, west, and north gates have long been destroyed.

The two-story wooden tower was rebuilt in 2001 at a cost of 4 million yuan.

The tower blaze brought back memories for some of last year's fire at Beijing's newly completed Central China Television (CCTV) complex, which was also started by fireworks.

The 30-story building, just north of the gravity-defying CCTV tower designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, burned Feb 9 last year, during China's Lantern Festival.

The blaze killed one firefighter and injured six more, as well as injuring two construction workers.

Financial losses totaled 163.83 million yuan ($24 million).

A total of 71 people, including Zhao Huayong, former head of CCTV, and his deputy, Li Xiaoming, bear responsibility for the fire, the State Council announced earlier this month.

The latest figures released by the Beijing municipal government show that 90 fires were ignited in the capital and 347 fireworks-related injuries were reported between New Year's Eve and Thursday.

Meanwhile, the Nanjing Morning Post also reported yesterday that hospitals around the eastern city had many fireworks-related injuries. One local resident surnamed Zhang, was being treated in Nanjing People's Hospital's emergency room for severe burns to his mouth and eyes, according to the report.

Bookmark and Share
 
 
STORY INDEX
 
  Fireworks destroy ancient tower in Hebei
   
 
  Arroyo adviser: Power rates manipulated
   
 
  Sri Lanka's opposition throws hat in parliamentary polls
   
 
  'Warrior' waitresses wield swords and flare flames at diners
   
 
  Chinese varsities growing too fast
   
 
  India' s food inflation close to 18%
   
 
  Thaksin protesters shut down Thailand's largest bank
   
 
  THAI spends S$1.51 billion on new aircraft
   
 
  Brake failure forces Batavia Air plane to cancel flight
   
 
  Tourists from China rising steadily: MAC
   
>> RELATED STORY
Province supplying Beijing water drying up
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg
Search AsiaOne: