2006年VOA标准英语-Historic Iraqi City Hopes To Become Touris(在线收听) |
By Brian Padden The northern Kurdish city of Irbil is one of the oldest cities in the world. Located along an important trade route, Irbil came under control of the great empires of the ancient world including the Assyrians, Persians and even Alexander the Great. Ongoing violence in Iraq is presently preventing foreign archeologists from exploring this historic site. -----------------------------------------------
The ancient citadel of Irbil overlooks the hustle and bustle of everyday life in the modern city. Scholars believe this historic Iraqi city is over 5,000 years old and may be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Kanan Mufti, director for antiquities in the western Kurdish region, says over the years the population has remained constant in number. But the character of the neighborhood has changed dramatically from housing the city's elite in the past to today providing shelter for refugees who escaped persecution by Saddam Hussein.
In the future, he adds, he hopes to relocate the refugees and restore the citadel's historic prominence. This vision of the citadel as an artistic enclave and historic tourist destination is slowly taking shape. Some of elaborate old homes are being used as backdrops for local filmmakers.
He says his museum, which already gets about 50 visitors a day, demonstrates real potential even in these dangerous times. "It is a good sign for showing Kurdish culture, art and history and the kind of stability that they can hang around in the citadel." He says, "I was looking for a new land for making art. Step by step we make it. If nobody comes it is not a problem. We make it. It's important to make something." It is difficult to see the Irbil of the present as a tourist destination. But with time, stability and peace, the city's proponents believe its past prominence can be restored. |
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