西藏第四次全国文物普查新发现文物3346处
Xin Hua She·2025-11-27 09:19

Core Insights - The fourth national cultural relics census in Tibet has yielded significant findings, with a total of 3,346 new cultural relics discovered, representing a growth rate of 78.2% [1][3] - As of now, the total number of cultural relics resources in Tibet stands at 7,623, with 4,277 relics having undergone comprehensive review [1][3] Group 1: New Discoveries - All county-level census units in Tibet reported new discoveries of cultural relics during the census period [3] - Notable discoveries include over 500 new relics in Shigatse, Shannan, and Ali, with the highest new discovery located at an altitude of 5,303.8 meters in Saga County [3][5] - The newly discovered relics encompass various categories, including ancient cultural sites, tombs, buildings, rock caves, stone carvings, and significant modern historical sites [3] Group 2: Special Investigations - A special investigation was conducted in 21 border counties, resulting in the review of 1,149 relic sites, with 254 border defense relics being newly identified [5] - This initiative aims to provide tangible evidence for the protection of border cultural heritage and the study of territorial history [5] Group 3: Future Plans - The census leadership groups at all levels in Tibet will enhance efforts to identify and publish new discoveries, as well as establish a resource directory [5] - Plans are underway to organize the selection and application for the ninth batch of national key cultural relic protection units, further enriching the content of Tibet's immovable cultural relic resources [5]