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优化博物馆 和社会文物管理服务
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-13 04:19
(来源:廊坊日报) 转自:廊坊日报 新华社北京1月12日电(记者 徐壮)记者12日从国家文物局获悉,2026年全国文物局长会议提出要提高 活化利用水平,优化博物馆和社会文物管理服务,深化革命文物保护管理展示。 会议部署,要做好谋篇布局,编制实施好文物领域"十五五"规划。要做好系统性保护,全面完成第四次 全国文物普查,健全文物安全长效机制。 此外,要深化考古和文明研究,实施好中华文明探源工程、"考古中国"等重大项目。拓展文化遗产国际 交流合作,挖掘好、传播好文物的时代价值。要进一步加强管理,强化文物教育科技人才支撑,努力推 动文物事业高质量发展行稳致远。 ...
2026年全国文物局长会议在京召开
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-13 04:19
(李瑞 赵军慧) 会议指出,要做好谋篇布局,编制实施好文物领域"十五五"规划。要做好系统性保护,全面完成第四次 全国文物普查,健全文物安全长效机制。要深化考古和文明研究,实施好中华文明探源工程、"考古中 国"等重大项目。要提高活化利用水平,优化博物馆和社会文物管理服务,深化革命文物保护管理展 示,拓展文化遗产国际交流合作,挖掘好、传播好文物的时代价值。要进一步加强管理,强化文物教育 科技人才支撑,努力推动文物事业高质量发展行稳致远。 1月8日至9日,2026年全国文物局长会议在京召开。会议以习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想为指 导,全面贯彻落实党的二十大和二十届历次全会精神,深入学习实践习近平文化思想,落实全国宣传部 长会议、全国文化和旅游厅局长会议部署要求,总结2025年工作,布置2026年任务,研究文物领域"十 五五"发展思路举措,着力加强文物管理,为"十五五"文物工作开好局、起好步。文化和旅游部党组书 记、部长孙业礼出席会议并讲话,文化和旅游部副部长、国家文物局局长饶权作工作报告。国家文物局 党组成员出席会议。 ...
国家文物局:优化博物馆和社会文物管理服务
第一财经· 2026-01-12 15:09
2026.01. 12 据新华社,记者12日从国家文物局获悉,2026年全国文物局长会议提出要提高活化利用水平,优化 博物馆和社会文物管理服务,深化革命文物保护管理展示。 微信编辑 | 雨林 第 一 财 经 持 续 追 踪 财 经 热 点 。 若 您 掌 握 公 司 动 态 、 行 业 趋 势 、 金 融 事 件 等 有 价 值 的 线 索 , 欢 迎 提 供 。 专 用 邮 箱 : bianjibu@yicai.com (注:我们会对线索进行核实。您的隐私将严格保密。) 推荐阅读 哈梅内伊喊话特朗普 r . 7 MESTING 会议部署,要做好谋篇布局,编制实施好文物领域"十五五"规划。要做好系统性保护,全面完成第 四次全国文物普查,健全文物安全长效机制。 此外,要深化考古和文明研究,实施好中华文明探源工程、"考古中国"等重大项目。拓展文化遗产 国际交流合作,挖掘好、传播好文物的时代价值。要进一步加强管理,强化文物教育科技人才支撑, 努力推动文物事业高质量发展行稳致远。 ...
国家文物局:优化博物馆和社会文物管理服务
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-12 14:29
此外,要深化考古和文明研究,实施好中华文明探源工程、"考古中国"等重大项目。拓展文化遗产 国际交流合作,挖掘好、传播好文物的时代价值。要进一步加强管理,强化文物教育科技人才支撑,努 力推动文物事业高质量发展行稳致远。 会议部署,要做好谋篇布局,编制实施好文物领域"十五五"规划。要做好系统性保护,全面完成第 四次全国文物普查,健全文物安全长效机制。 新华社北京1月12日电(记者 徐壮)记者12日从国家文物局获悉,2026年全国文物局长会议提出要 提高活化利用水平,优化博物馆和社会文物管理服务,深化革命文物保护管理展示。 ...
“十四五”期间,四川交出“守护历史文脉、传承中华文明”、文物事业高质量发展的优异答卷 擦亮巴蜀文化的灿烂底色
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-09-24 08:01
Core Insights - The article highlights the significant advancements in archaeological discoveries and cultural heritage preservation in Sichuan, showcasing the province's rich historical legacy and ongoing efforts to protect and promote its cultural assets [13][14][15]. Archaeological Discoveries - Sichuan has made notable archaeological breakthroughs, including the discovery of the Pilo site, which indicates human presence in the Tibetan Plateau over 200,000 years ago [14]. - The province has identified over 200 archaeological sites from the Paleolithic era, enriching the cultural sequence of this period [14]. - New findings from the Neolithic era, such as rice paddy remnants at the Baodun site, fill gaps in the understanding of agricultural practices in the upper Yangtze region [14]. Cultural Heritage Protection - Sichuan ranks third in the country for the number of immovable cultural relics, with over 65,231 sites documented [10][17]. - The province has implemented various policies to enhance the protection and utilization of cultural heritage, including the introduction of specific regulations for the preservation of significant sites [17][18]. Museum Development - The number of museums in Sichuan has increased to 459, with a focus on enhancing the visitor experience through diverse exhibitions and educational programs [20][21]. - Major exhibitions, such as those at the Sanxingdui Museum, have attracted significant public interest, with over 8.6 million visitors recorded in 2024 [21]. Public Engagement and Education - Sichuan's museums are evolving into educational hubs, offering a variety of activities and exhibitions that engage the public and promote cultural awareness [20][21]. - Digital technologies are being utilized to enhance visitor experiences, making cultural heritage more accessible and interactive [21][22]. International Collaboration - Sichuan is actively promoting its cultural heritage on the global stage through international exhibitions, showcasing the ancient Shu civilization and fostering cultural exchange [22].
“十四五”时期文物事业高质量发展取得历史性成就
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-17 07:39
Core Insights - The press conference highlighted the historical achievements in the high-quality development of cultural heritage during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [1] Group 1: Cultural Heritage Development - The national cultural heritage resources have been largely clarified, with significant progress made in the fourth national cultural heritage census, completing the review of 767,000 registered cultural relics [1] - Over 130,000 new cultural relics have been discovered, and the protection and restoration levels of key cultural relic types, such as grottoes, earth sites, murals, and fragile museum collections, have continuously improved [1] - The number of national registered museums has reached 7,046, with 6,444 of them being free to the public, accounting for over 91% [1] Group 2: Public Engagement and International Cooperation - The annual number of museum visitors has approached 1.5 billion, indicating that visiting museums has increasingly become a part of people's quality of life [1] - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, 537 pieces/sets of lost cultural relics and artworks have returned to the country, and 49 joint archaeological projects with foreign countries have been steadily implemented [1]
文物事业发展交出五年答卷
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-09-16 22:42
Core Points - The article discusses the achievements and ongoing efforts in the protection and promotion of cultural heritage in China during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, highlighting significant milestones in archaeological discoveries, museum development, and legal frameworks for heritage protection [6][10][12]. Group 1: Achievements in Cultural Heritage Protection - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has seen the completion of the fourth national cultural relics census, with 767,000 registered relics reviewed and over 130,000 new relics discovered [7][10]. - China now has a total of 60 World Heritage sites, with recent successful additions including the Beijing Central Axis and the ancient tea forest cultural landscape in Pu'er [12][13]. - The number of registered museums in China has reached 7,046, with an average of one museum for every 200,000 people, and over 91% of them are free to visit [14][15]. Group 2: Technological Advancements in Heritage Protection - The integration of digital technology in museums has transformed relic information into interactive digital resources, enhancing public engagement [6]. - Technological innovations such as satellite remote sensing, drones, and AI are being utilized for risk monitoring and protection of cultural relics [16][17]. - The establishment of the world's first multi-field coupling laboratory for relics protection signifies a breakthrough in simulating environmental changes affecting cultural heritage [17]. Group 3: Legal and Institutional Framework - A comprehensive legal framework for cultural heritage protection has been established, including the revised Cultural Relics Protection Law and various administrative regulations [10]. - The systematized protection approach has been reinforced through collaboration among different departments, ensuring effective management and preservation of cultural relics [10][11]. Group 4: Future Directions - The focus for the "15th Five-Year Plan" will include the application for World Heritage status for sites like Jingdezhen's handmade porcelain heritage and the Sanxingdui site [13]. - Continued efforts will be made to enhance the quality and accessibility of museum resources, addressing the growing public demand for cultural experiences [15][16].
高质量完成“十四五”规划|守护国之瑰宝 筑牢文明根基——“十四五”时期文物事业高质量发展迈出坚实步伐
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-12 03:36
Core Viewpoint - The "14th Five-Year Plan" period has seen significant achievements in the high-quality development of cultural relics, with a strong commitment from archaeological workers to protect and promote China's cultural heritage [3] Group 1: Protection of Cultural Relics - The fourth national cultural relics census has made important progress, with 767,000 registered cultural relics reviewed and over 130,000 new relics discovered [4] - The new "Cultural Relics Protection Law" has been implemented since March 1, marking a new phase in the legal governance of cultural relics protection [5] - A comprehensive legal framework for cultural relics protection has been established, including six administrative regulations and over 400 local laws [5] Group 2: Archaeological Research - The "Archaeological China" project has made significant advancements, with over 7,700 archaeological excavation projects approved, leading to important discoveries at sites like Sanxingdui and Niuheliang [5][6] - The "Exploration of Chinese Civilization" initiative has contributed original findings to the global understanding of civilization origins [5] Group 3: Museum Development - By the end of 2024, the number of registered museums in China is expected to reach 7,046, with 91% of them offering free admission, attracting nearly 1.5 billion visitors annually [9] - The revolutionary memorial museum system has been established, with over 3,000 such museums hosting more than 3,000 exhibitions each year [10] Group 4: Cultural Heritage and International Cooperation - Four cultural heritage sites have been successfully added to the World Heritage List during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [11] - Ongoing efforts are being made to promote the return of lost cultural relics, with 537 items successfully repatriated [13]
文物事业高质量发展迈出坚实步伐(权威发布·高质量完成“十四五”规划)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-11 00:33
Core Points - The article highlights the significant achievements in the cultural heritage sector during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, emphasizing the high-quality development of cultural heritage in China [1][2][3] Group 1: Cultural Heritage Protection - The protection of cultural heritage has seen substantial improvements, with nearly 2,000 key national cultural relic protection and repair projects underway and over 1,200 preventive protection projects implemented [2] - The newly revised "Cultural Relics Protection Law" has been in effect since March 1, marking a new phase of legal governance in cultural heritage [2][3] - A comprehensive legal framework for cultural heritage protection has been established, consisting of the Cultural Relics Protection Law, six administrative regulations, ten departmental rules, and over 400 local regulations [2] Group 2: Museum Development - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, museums in China added 8.892 million new collections, with 7,046 registered museums, of which over 6,444 are free to the public, accounting for over 91% [6] - Museums received nearly 1.5 billion visitors annually, with a total of over 4.1 billion visitors over five years, supported by over 15 billion yuan in subsidies for free access [6] - The educational role of museums has been emphasized, with over 40,000 exhibitions and more than 500,000 educational activities held annually [6] Group 3: International Cultural Exchange - China has successfully added 60 world heritage sites, including 41 cultural heritage sites and four dual heritage sites, with ongoing applications for additional sites [8] - The establishment of the "Asian Cultural Heritage Protection Alliance" aims to enhance international cooperation in cultural heritage protection, involving 20 member and observer countries [8] - Significant contributions to the study of the origins of world civilizations have been made through archaeological projects and international collaborations [9]
世界遗产达60项,博物馆年接待观众近15亿人次 文物事业高质量发展迈出坚实步伐
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-11 00:18
Group 1: Core Achievements in Cultural Heritage Protection - The cultural heritage protection efforts have significantly improved, with nearly 2000 key national heritage restoration projects and over 1200 preventive protection projects implemented [2] - The newly revised Cultural Heritage Protection Law, effective from March 1, marks a new phase of legal governance in cultural heritage [2] - A comprehensive legal framework for cultural heritage protection has been established, consisting of the Cultural Heritage Protection Law, six administrative regulations, ten departmental rules, and over 400 local regulations [2] Group 2: Museum Development and Public Engagement - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, museums added 8.892 million new collections, with 7046 registered museums, of which over 91% are free to the public [4] - Museums received nearly 1.5 billion visitors annually, with significant government funding exceeding 15 billion yuan for free access initiatives [4] - Over 40,000 exhibitions and 500,000 educational activities are held annually, promoting traditional Chinese culture and enhancing public education [4] Group 3: International Cultural Exchange and Heritage - China has successfully added several sites to the World Heritage List, with ongoing applications for additional sites [6] - The establishment of the Asian Cultural Heritage Protection Alliance reflects China's commitment to international cooperation in cultural heritage [6] - Over 300 exhibitions and exchange activities have been organized, showcasing China's cultural heritage globally [6] Group 4: Archaeological Contributions and Innovations - The Chinese civilization exploration project has advanced archaeological research methodologies, achieving significant breakthroughs in underwater archaeology [7] - International collaborations in archaeological technology have attracted global academic participation, enhancing the role of cultural heritage in promoting human civilization [7]