A Survey on Coal-Mining Architectural Heritage in Yingcheng, Jiutai

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Known as one of the earliest developed hundred-year-old mines in Northeast China, Yingcheng Colliery prospered in the 1960s and 70s with complete mining facilities and mature industrial buildings. Combining field survey and documentation research, this paper investigates and classifies industrial heritage in the mining area for the purpose of comprehensive record of current condition of industrial heritage in the mining area.

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