A. Yunnan has a rich and diversified culture and many historical and natural sites. B. There are two kinds of cultural heritage—one has economic potential, the other does not. C. A major problem that cultural heritage sites and relics face today is profit-minded officials. D. The damage that too much tourism brought to Yunnan has raised our awareness of protecting the cultural heritages. E. Local governments in Yunnan and other provinces should learn from their mistakes if they want to build a better cultural future. F. The central and local government should realize that cultural heritage means much more than booming tourism and profits. Heritage(文化遗产) for the future Culturally rich provinces have to strike the right balance between preserving sites and relics and making money. China may have the second highest entry on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list, but it is still in the primary stages of protecting its cultural heritage sites and relics and faces many problems in preserving them. Several months ago, I visited the Hani Terraces, a cultural heritage site also in Yunnan, and was shocked to see the sorry state of what should have been a wonderful culture. The local government pumped huge funds and resources into the site in a failed bid to win the world Cultural Heritage status in 2008. And that seems to have caused the maximum damage to culture and traditions mainly of the Hani and Yi ethnic groups, who are primarily responsible for the terraces. 61. ______________ Cultural heritage is the inner soul of a nation. The most important thing for the governments to do is to strike a healthy balance between protection and exploitation of the sites. This will help preserve culture and make life better for the people. 62. ______________ The first kind can be used to make profits, but only after strict protection measures are taken. Only if cultural heritage is well protected can it bring about long-term economic and social benefits. The second kind has to be preserved in various forms, such as texts, videos and audios. Since we have inherited thousands of texts and relics from our ancestors, it is our duty to pass them down to later generations. 63. ______________ Such officials’ only aim is to make money. They are not bothered about preserving cultural heritage. I once met one such official who asked me what the benefits of protecting cultural heritage were. Obviously, such views lack foresight. Yunnan province is now planning to seek World Cultural Heritage tags for the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway, the Ancient Tea Route and some very old tea gardens. But before local governments apply to UNESCO they have to change their old practices and take proper decisions that will help preserve the heritage sites in the long run. Besides, they should be open to the views of the people and the media. 64. ______________ These sites and the relics they preserve can help achieve the development of the province and its people if handled properly. 65. ______________ They have to be doubly cautious not to repeat the mistakes that are now threatening the Old Town of Lijiang. A culture cannot be preserved without protecting the people who practice it. The benefits of a world Cultural Heritage site have to be shared by the people to prevent it from getting ruined.
答案:FBCAE