China commenced a nearly two-year-long enlargement project of the National
Museum at the heart of its capital on Saturday.
Some construction machines stand in
front of the National Museum in downtown Beijing March 17, 2007. The
National Museum with new buildings will be completed in 2009 and it will
cover a land space of 70,000 square meters and 40.3 meters high.
[Xinhua]
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The National Museum, standing
to the east of the Tian'anmen Square in central Beijing, used to be one of the
ten celebrated constructions after the People's Republic of China was founded in
1949.
By now, the museum could hardly keep the increasing number of collections and
sophisticated facilities, said a source with the museum.
According to the project plan, south, north and west wings of the existing
buildings will be repaired and reinforced. New buildings will be constructed
eastwards.
The new buildings will be a little bit higher than the existing ones and the
architectural style will be preserved, according to blueprint of the project.
All the 620,000 collections and relevant facilities have been moved out of
the museum to make way for the construction.
The National Museum with new buildings will be completed in 2009 and it will
cover a land space of 70,000 square meters and 40.3 meters high.