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State media also reported that villagers took bricks or slabs with historic engraving to sell to tourists for 30 yuan (£3).
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Under Chinese regulations, people who take bricks from the Great Wall can be fined up to ¥5,000, according to the state-run Global Times.
"This region takes bricks and mortar for granted, but they must be maintained," said Chris Ward, the Port Authority's director of planning and external affairs.
I'll also be taking Bricks & Mortals: Ten Great Buildings and the People They Made by Tom Wilkinson; I'm especially looking forward to the chapter on Lubetkin's Finsbury health centre, which is close to where I live.
"We finally discovered a firm in Ohio that can produce them, but they're not a perfect match, so we take bricks from some unimportant areas and mix old and new... Plumbing also presented some special problems, with the discovery of a natural stream running under a hall, which "hadn't shown up on any of the plans," according to Mr. Goldman.
"But if you continue to take bricks, the wall will eventually collapse.
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