Can Tanzhe Temple be restored to its original appearance?
However, in recent years, the periphery of this Millennium temple has been affected by some unauthorized construction. In Pingyuan Village, which is closest to Tanzhe Temple Scenic Area, illegal buildings are about 132 1 square meter, mostly privately built farmhouses. The Beijing Morning Post reporter saw at the scene that the only road leading to Tanzhe Temple was occupied by the second-floor farmhouse on both sides, and the road that was not wide became narrower, and it was difficult for big cars and even the wrong cars to pass. "Because the farmhouse parking lot is small, some private cars are parked on the side of the road, and small business hawkers solicit business along the road, which aggravates the congestion.
We caught up with the first and fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year, and the traffic to the temple could be blocked for several kilometers. Lou Xiangfeng, secretary of the Party Committee of Tanzhesi Town, said. Yesterday, these illegal buildings, which are only a few hundred meters away from the scenic spot of Tanzhe Temple, were knocked down one by one, and advertising plaques and lanterns were also removed one by one. Lou Xiangfeng said that after the illegal construction and demolition, the demolished land will be uniformly planned by historical and planning experts, design rural planning guidelines, excavate the cultural heritage of ancient villages, and reproduce the texture of ancient temples around Tanzhe Temple.
The town will also build a model of beautiful countryside, increase investment in infrastructure and introduce industries such as folk culture. The illegal construction that has not been moved and demolished for many years has been demolished, thanks to the mechanism of "whistling in the street and reporting by the department". "This should be put in the past, and these illegal constructions are really difficult to dismantle." Lou Xiangfeng said that "the visible can't be managed, and the managed can't be seen" was once the most embarrassing situation in township governance. This time, Tanzhesi Town blew the "advisory whistle" and "law enforcement whistle". Once illegal construction was found, the town immediately contacted the District Land Planning Commission, the Agriculture Bureau, the Violation Office and other units to discuss and identify the illegal construction found, and blew the whistle to the Urban Management Bureau and other units with law enforcement power to dismantle the illegal construction. The reporter saw in Lujiatan Village yesterday that the chicken farm here had just been demolished.
According to reports, the chicken farm was built in the 1980 s and the situation is complicated. It is difficult to identify illegal construction and needs to be dealt with as a whole. The whistle of Tanzhesi Town blew the head of Mentougou District, and the planning and land departments, agricultural departments, environmental protection departments and other units identified the illegal construction and formulated the demolition plan. The next day, the chicken farm opened smoothly. 20 18, about 28,300 square meters of registered permanent residence in Tanzhesi town was illegally built. Up to now, 1.93 million square meters has been demolished, achieving "zero growth" in illegal construction. The remaining illegal buildings will be demolished before 1 15 this year, taking the lead in achieving the goal of "basically no illegal towns".
Demolition of Tanzhe Temple in 20 17, with an area of about 9,507 square meters. More than 2,000 square meters have been released for the development of mountain roads and the second phase of 108 national highway, and some of them are used for ecological restoration and improvement of human settlements. Neat leisure trails, antique wooden corridors and unique courtyard lighting ... In Zhaojiatai Village, the "garbage mountain" that existed last year has become a park this year. "The garbage mountain here has existed for decades. White plastic bags are everywhere in winter, and mosquitoes are everywhere in summer. I have never walked around here with my nose covered. "