Chinese construction workers accused of plowing a hole through the Great Wall
By Joe HernandezChinese authorities released this image of damage done to the Great Wall in Shanxi province. Youyu County Public Security Bureau hide caption
toggle caption Youyu County Public Security Bureau Youyu County Public Security BureauTwo Chinese construction workers looking for a shortcut last month destroyed part of the country's Great Wall by driving heavy machinery through it, authorities say.
A 38-year-old man named Zheng and a 55-year-old woman named Wang caused "irreversible damage" when they used an excavator to widen a gap in the wall on Aug. 24, according to a press release from the Youyu County Public Security Bureau.
Police who conducted a search at the site in northern China's Shanxi province located the workers in a nearby county and detained them.
The pair, who were apparently working on a local construction project, have been charged with destroying a cultural relic, .
Authorities say the workers damaged part of the 32nd Great Wall, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644).
The Great Wall is recognized as a for its historical and architectural significance, and the Chinese government to protect it.
— and has been the target of thieves.Tourists have also defaced the popular attraction, on vandalism at the site in recent years.