BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) -- Intangible cultural heritage items were
severely damaged in regions hit by the magnitude-8.0 earthquake on May 12, the
Ministry of Culture said here on Saturday.
In the provinces of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu and Chongqing Municipality,
14 national-level intangible cultural heritage items were damaged, 15,009
precious items destroyed, and 27 museums and 17 folklore villages sustained
severe damage, according to statistics released by the ministry.
Ten state-level intangible cultural heritage promotion individuals were
injured in the quake, it said.
Sichuan Province had the greatest loss, with seven national-level
intangible cultural heritage sites ruined.
The intangible cultural heritage in Beichuan County, a Qiang minority
autonomous county leveled by the tremor, is on the edge of extinction, with 25
researchers on Qiang culture dead in the disaster, two intangible cultural
heritage museums ruined and one folklore museum seriously damaged, the ministry
said.
The region's three- or four-story stone castles, a representative structure
representing the ethnic culture, have also reported damage and a village known
for well-made Chinese New Year pictures was ruined.
The areas inhabited by the Qiang ethnic group, with a population of about
306,000, were in the areas worst hit by the quake. They include Miaoxian,
Lixian, Beichuan, Heishui and Wenchuan counties, all in Sichuan.