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浙江是古村落保有数量较多的省份之一。业界普遍认为,保护古村落,比保护故宫还难,难在历史的脉络难寻,难在让古建筑宜居,难在让古村落真正活起来。但这样难的事情,浙江省已经做了4年。2015年7月的一天,一辆黑色商务车冲开重重雨幕,从浙江农林大学出发,向着130多公里开外的淳安县上西村疾驰而去。浙江农林大学教授王长金、副教授彭庭松,带着一批
Zhejiang is one of the provinces that has a large number of ancient villages. The industry generally believes that the protection of ancient villages is more difficult than the protection of the Forbidden City, it is difficult to find the context of history difficult to make the ancient buildings livable, it is difficult for the ancient villages really live together. But such a difficult thing, Zhejiang Province has done for 4 years. One day in July 2015, a black commercial vehicle broke through the heavy rain curtain and departed from Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University. It walked toward Shangxi Village, Chun’an County, over 130 km away. Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University Professor Wang Changjin, associate professor Pangsong Song, with a group