浙江“四普”取得阶段性成果
Xin Hua Wang·2025-12-21 01:09

Core Insights - The Zhejiang Province has made significant progress in the fourth national cultural relics census, with the third meeting of the leadership group highlighting the completion of the "Three Censuses" of cultural relics [1] - The second phase of the fourth census, which began in May 2024, is set to conclude by May 31, 2025, with extensive field investigations and data collection already underway [1] - The provincial census office has organized four special surveys focusing on cultural heritage that reflects the values of reform and opening up, including notable sites like the Yucun "Two Mountains" meeting site and the South Lake Revolutionary Memorial Hall [1] Data Collection and Quality Control - Since the start of the second phase, over 68,000 cultural relics have been audited, gathering essential data on their spatial location, protection level, usage, and preservation status [1] - The census has implemented rigorous data quality control measures, including training and online inspections [1] Innovative Protection Policies - Various regions in the province are innovating cultural relic protection policies, such as private property relic reinforcement in Xiaoshan, a "Hundred Families Repairing Hundred Houses" initiative in Yongjia, and a three-year action plan for protecting famous residences in Shangyu [2] - New models like "cultural relics + insurance" are being explored in Songyang, while Deqing is promoting the effective use of lower-level relics through a checklist approach [2] Public Participation - The census has seen widespread public involvement, with 281 survey teams and 1,941 team members established, alongside over 10,000 participants in training sessions [2] - There is a strong atmosphere of support from various sectors, including local communities, experts, and volunteers, contributing to the census and cultural relic protection efforts [2]