Wuxi builds on its heritage
Ancient charm coexists with modernity in this 3,000-year-old city, Douglas Dueno reports.
Center of higher learning
Donglin Academy, initially built during the Song Dynasty (960-1279), is another great example of how modernization can satisfy the demands of a contemporary lifestyle without compromising environmental, economic, cultural or social concerns.
The academy was one of the most important institutions for training bureaucrats and intellectuals in ancient China, and a hub for the reform and propagation of Confucian ideology.
Over the centuries, it has educated many of China's most prominent thinkers and politicians. Notable faculties and alumni include politician Gu Xiancheng, philosopher Yang Shi and political theorist Huang Zongxi.
Ongoing maintenance and restoration has made the academy a significant tourist attraction on full display to the public. It covers an area of about 13,000 square meters and is sheltered by picturesque mountains and woodlands.
The Donglin Academy is also home to a museum, library and research institute dedicated to preserving its history and promoting Chinese culture both at home and abroad.
The academy helps bridge the gap between old and new thoughts by providing a location for classical arts and literature as well as scientific advancement, allowing residents and visitors to experience, explore and be inspired by the best of both worlds.
Wuxi's overall theme is perseverance in the face of change. Its ancient roots are evident in its architecture, while its modernization is apparent in its bustling economy and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Despite the incessant march of industrialization and modernity over the years, the city has tried hard to retain its sense of history and tradition, making it a unique and special place to live.
In a rapidly modernizing city, it can be easy to forget what came before. But as a city changes, grows and satisfies the needs of people in the present, it is important to memorialize the past and pay homage to collective origins.
This means appreciating the old architecture that still exists amid new construction, the reconstructed facades of the ancient town, and learning about the people and events that shaped Wuxi's past.
Getting caught up in the excitement of progress and change is easy, but it's essential to slow down and appreciate all that the city has to offer — both old and new.
Wuxi will continue its path to modernization, creating economic prosperity and uplifting the quality of life in Jiangsu province.
Preserving the authenticity of the city's historical elements will progressively become more important goals of sustainable development, helping the city safeguard its distinctive character and engender a sense of belonging among its residents.
While it is sad to see any city's historical roots being lost in modernization, it is also exciting to see the city adapting and evolving.
The perseverance of ancient charms and cultural heritage is a testament to Wuxi's strength, and it is hopeful that people will continue to see such resilience in the face of change.