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国家文物局:“三星堆—金沙遗址”等申遗工作正稳步推进
Xin Jing Bao·2025-09-10 08:21

Core Points - The National Cultural Heritage Administration of China announced plans to promote several cultural heritage sites for World Heritage status during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, including "Jingdezhen Handcrafted Porcelain Industry" and "Sanxingdui - Jinsha Site" [1] - China currently has 60 World Heritage sites, including 41 cultural heritage sites and 4 sites that are both cultural and natural [1] - The application process for several heritage sites is progressing steadily, with a focus on optimizing the "Chinese World Cultural Heritage Tentative List" [1] Group 1 - The successful inclusion of four cultural heritage sites in the World Heritage List, such as "Quanzhou: China's World Maritime Trade Center in the Song and Yuan Dynasties" and "Beijing Central Axis" [1] - The management system for several heritage sites, including Leshan Giant Buddha and Mount Wudang, has been streamlined to enhance protection and management capabilities [1] - A series of protection and display projects have been implemented for sites like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, improving their protection status and interpretative display levels [2] Group 2 - The establishment of the "Asian Cultural Heritage Protection Alliance," initiated by China, has expanded to include 20 member, partner, and observer countries [2] - The alliance aims to contribute to the international governance system for cultural heritage protection by establishing a technical committee for standardization [2] - China has submitted 10 protection status reports to UNESCO, all of which have been successfully approved by the World Heritage Committee [2]