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legislation was passed between 2008 and 2010 by the
Hangzhou municipal government which supporting these changes, despite concerns by historians over the historical significance of some of the buildings that were planned to be destroyed. Even though 19 Jinchaidai Alley was documented to have been used during the Qing dynasty, it was listed in city government-approved assessment reports for the school's expansion as being "built in 1985".
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Despite 19 Jinchaidai being a historically protected building, its demolition began on in early-September 2010, which attracted crowds of people, and caused anger among historians. A joint letter to the
Hangzhou city government was sent by a professor of the Urban Planning Department of Zhejiang
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In April 2010, 19 Jinchaidai Alley and forty-two other buildings were added to the list of historically protected buildings in
Hangzhou by means of an extension of its fifth batch, acknowledging the buildings' importance historically in the city. In a notice released by the Hangzhou municipal
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family, one of whom was a government official, after its construction during the late-Qing dynasty. During the final years of the Qing dynasty, the building was involved in events relating to the Xinhai
Revolution, being described as the last Xinhai Revolutionary site in the city by a local
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earlier that year, although its demolition was stopped by the city government's intervention. The building has now been renovated, and serves as part of the campus of the
Jianlan Middle School's Lanxin Academy of Classical Learning, a private school in the city.
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Municipal Office for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Districts and Historical Buildings would be responsible "for the protection and management of historical buildings".
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University, Zhou Fuduo, and a local historian, Chen Hun, which explained how the school's project would involve the destruction of historically protected buildings.
305:[Explanation on the Protection of Historically Protected Buildings Within the Scope of the Reconstruction and Expansion Project of Jianlan Middle School].
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that led to the dynasty's collapse. Despite concerns over its historical significance, the building began to be demolished in 2010 despite its addition to the
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