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“世界市长对话·景德镇暨2025景德镇论坛”活动举办—— 以瓷为媒推动文明交流互鉴
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-21 21:59
Core Insights - The "World Mayors Dialogue: Jingdezhen and the 2025 Jingdezhen Forum" was held in Jingdezhen, China, from October 17 to 20, focusing on cultural heritage, innovation, and international cooperation [1][2]. Group 1: Cultural Exchange and Tourism - Jingdezhen is leveraging its rich ceramic culture as a medium for cultural exchange, with over 900 million visitors expected during the 2025 event [2]. - The city aims to integrate ceramic culture into urban development, enhancing its unique cityscape through projects like Taoyangli and Taoxi River [2][8]. - International representatives, such as Javier Muñoz Gallego from Spain, expressed interest in fostering ceramic art exchanges and exhibitions in Jingdezhen [2]. Group 2: Economic Cooperation - The forum highlighted Jingdezhen's historical role as a trade hub, with discussions on establishing high-level international economic cooperation platforms [4]. - Jingdezhen has formed a friendship city relationship with Iznik, Turkey, aiming to create a global ceramic production base [4]. - Kyrgyzstan's Osh city is enhancing its logistics and trade capabilities, seeking to strengthen ties with China through the Belt and Road Initiative [4]. Group 3: Cultural Heritage Protection - Participants emphasized the importance of protecting and revitalizing cultural heritage, with examples of successful projects like the restoration of historical buildings in Gorodets, Russia [7]. - Investment in cultural heritage is seen as crucial, with discussions on how ceramics can serve both historical and modern applications [7][8]. - The integration of modern technology in preserving cultural sites was highlighted as a way to attract more visitors and respect cultural values [7][8].
以古传新 美美与共——世界文明对话的第三次“良渚时间”
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-10-21 03:53
Core Insights - The third "Liangzhu Forum" held in Hangzhou focused on "Civilization Reillumination: Cultural Heritage and Human Cultural Diversity," attracting over 300 guests from more than 60 countries and regions [5][12] - The forum emphasized the importance of archaeological practices and cultural heritage in linking the past with the future, showcasing Liangzhu as a source of inspiration for future civilization exchanges [7][8] Archaeological Innovations - Archaeological discoveries at Liangzhu, such as the recent findings at the Fangshan Wangling site, provide new insights into urban planning and the origins of burial systems in ancient China [7][8] - The "Liangzhu Archaeological Model" has led to the identification of over 1,000 water dam relics in Zhejiang, aiding research on water management systems in other provinces [7][8] Cultural Heritage and Urban Development - The Liangzhu Ancient City site was successfully inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2019, transforming it into a public cultural space that balances heritage protection with community improvement [8][12] - The Liangzhu Cultural Corridor, established in late 2022, extends the model of heritage protection to a broader region, enhancing cultural identity and regional development [8][12] Cultural Transmission and Innovation - The forum highlighted the dynamic nature of cultural heritage, with discussions on how ancient practices, such as cooking methods from Liangzhu culture, can be integrated into contemporary life [10][11] - The establishment of the Yan Wenming Memorial Room aims to support young scholars in continuing the academic legacy of fieldwork and cross-temporal studies [10][11] Sustainable Development and Future Prospects - Liangzhu is implementing the first national regulations for large heritage site protection, ensuring a comprehensive cultural heritage protection system [12][13] - The forum's collaboration with UNESCO and the UN World Tourism Organization signifies international recognition of China's cultural heritage protection model [12][13] Global Cultural Dialogue - The forum serves as a platform for cultural exchange, promoting the idea that heritage is a dynamic asset that must be passed on to future generations [10][12] - The exhibition commemorating China's 40th anniversary of joining the World Heritage Convention showcases China's achievements in cultural heritage protection and its role in global dialogue [13][14]
一年22亿也买不来安全,卢浮宫安保形同虚设?
Hu Xiu· 2025-10-20 09:14
Core Viewpoint - The recent robbery at the Louvre Museum highlights significant security vulnerabilities within the French museum system, raising concerns about the adequacy of security measures in place to protect valuable artifacts [2][3][4]. Group 1: Incident Details - A group of robbers disguised as construction workers infiltrated the Louvre during peak visiting hours, taking only 7 minutes to break into high-security display cases and steal 9 valuable pieces of jewelry from the Napoleonic era [2][17][20]. - The stolen items included crowns and jewelry that belonged to notable historical figures, such as Queen Marie-Amélie and Empress Eugénie, with one crown later found abandoned outside the museum [20][24][26]. Group 2: Security Concerns - The Louvre has faced multiple thefts over the past century, with the most famous being the 1911 theft of the "Mona Lisa" [3][27]. - In the last 15 years, the museum has cut approximately 200 full-time security positions, leading to concerns about understaffing and inadequate security measures [4][29]. - The museum's operational costs for 2024 are projected to be €267.2 million (approximately 2.2 billion RMB), with personnel costs accounting for €130 million [5][30]. Group 3: Response and Future Measures - Following the incident, French President Macron announced the "New Renaissance of the Louvre" initiative aimed at enhancing security measures, with an estimated budget of up to $930 million [31]. - The French Ministry of Culture plans to improve security by deploying a new generation of surveillance cameras [32].
法国卢浮宫8件失窃藏品清单公布!马克龙发声
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-10-20 00:32
Core Points - The Louvre Museum in France reported a burglary on the morning of the 19th, where eight pieces of historically significant jewelry were stolen from the Apollo Gallery, including crowns and necklaces belonging to former queens [1][3] - The incident involved a rapid and destructive entry, with the museum's alarm systems activated [1] - The French Minister of Culture expressed gratitude for the staff's quick response, which led to the recovery of some stolen items [3][6] Security Measures - The Louvre is implementing a new security system as part of the "New Renaissance Plan" announced by President Macron earlier this year [6] - The new security measures include advanced surveillance systems and perimeter intrusion detection systems [15] Investigation and Legal Actions - The Paris Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into the burglary, focusing on organized gang theft and conspiracy [7] - President Macron condemned the theft as a serious violation of France's cultural heritage and emphasized the government's commitment to recovering the stolen items [9] Context of Recent Incidents - This burglary is the third theft incident in French museums within two months, raising concerns about museum security [12] - Previous thefts include a natural gold specimen valued at approximately $700,000 and three pieces of Chinese porcelain [13][14]
卢浮宫失窃藏品清单公布 名气大到难以销赃!作案过程仅约7分钟
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-20 00:22
10月19日,一伙伪装成施工人员的劫匪乘升降吊篮从外墙潜入法国卢浮宫,仅用七分钟就盗走多件珍贵珠宝。法国内政部长证实,这是一起"重大持械抢 劫案",警方已全力追捕。这场堪比电影的"卢浮宫大劫案",目前已有部分被盗珠宝找回,其中包括皇后欧也妮的王冠。 馆方随后宣布临时闭馆一天。 卢浮宫当地时间19日晚发布公告称,当天上午博物馆阿波罗画廊发生一起入室盗窃案。该画廊收藏法国王室珠宝和"王冠钻石"系列。两座高安全级别展柜 成为目标,共有8件具有"无法估量历史价值"的珠宝被盗。 法国总统马克龙承诺将作案者绳之以法,重申会加强遗产保护。 图片来源:新华社/美联 卢浮宫方面表示,由于工作人员反应迅速、处置得当,嫌犯在逃离时遗留了作案工具以及被盗的欧也妮皇后的王冠。目前王冠状况正在评估中。 此前,有法国媒体报道称,嫌犯共盗走9件珠宝,包括欧也妮皇后的王冠在内的2件珠宝已经被找回,该消息未得到法国警方证实。 此外,卢浮宫方面表示,嫌犯试图纵火焚毁所用的机械设备(疑为升降装置)时,被一名卢浮宫员工阻止,犯罪分子随即逃离。 事件中无人受伤。 法国卢浮宫8件失窃藏品清单公布 法国文化部当地时间10月19日傍晚最新发表声明称,当天发生 ...
文化勃兴·文化遗产保护浓墨重彩 文化家底前所未有清晰 | 奋进“十四五”
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-19 06:11
Core Insights - The article emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage protection during China's 14th Five-Year Plan, highlighting the clarity of the nation's cultural assets [1] Group 1: Archaeological Discoveries - Recent archaeological findings at the Liangzhu site demonstrate that the Liangzhu people were capable of constructing "anti-seepage walls" [2][5] - The Liangzhu water conservancy system is recognized as the earliest large-scale water conservancy project in China and one of the oldest dam systems in the world, forming a complete "water city" network [10] - The construction techniques and material choices of the Liangzhu people show a high level of planning and scientific construction, reflecting the advanced civilization of 5,000 years ago [12] Group 2: Cultural Heritage and Exhibitions - The Jinsha site museum houses the most complete large-scale sacrificial relics from the Shang and Zhou dynasties, including numerous valuable artifacts [16] - The Jinsha and Sanxingdui sites are collaborating for a joint application for UNESCO World Heritage status, promoting ancient Shu civilization through various cultural initiatives [20] - The Jinsha site museum has organized exhibitions in 31 cities across 17 countries and regions, enhancing cultural exchange and showcasing ancient Shu civilization to the world [22] Group 3: Cultural Resource Inventory - During the 14th Five-Year Plan, China has effectively cataloged its cultural heritage, identifying 767,000 immovable cultural relics and 108 million movable cultural relics [26] - The "Archaeology China" initiative includes 21 major projects and over 7,700 archaeological excavation projects, deepening the understanding of human, cultural, and civilizational history [26]
共议文化遗产与人类文化多样性,第三届“良渚论坛”在浙江杭州开幕
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang· 2025-10-18 12:47
Core Points - The third "Liangzhu Forum" was held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, co-hosted by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the National Cultural Heritage Administration, and the Zhejiang Provincial Government [1] - This year marks the 40th anniversary of China's accession to the "Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage" and the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the "Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions" by UNESCO [3] Group 1: Forum Themes and Participants - The forum's theme is "Civilization Reillumination: Cultural Heritage and Human Cultural Diversity," with over 300 guests from more than 60 countries and regions, including cultural heritage management officials, museum directors, archaeologists, and historians [3] - Key discussion topics included "Civilizational Roots: Historical Wisdom and Contemporary Value of Ancient Civilizations," "Practical Innovation: Archaeology of Urban Sites, Protection of Major Sites, and Coordinated Urban-Rural Development," "Passing the Torch: Museum Function Expansion and Cultural Relic Activation," and "Civilization Future: World Cultural Heritage and New Forms of Human Civilization" [3] Group 2: Key Speakers and Insights - Sun Qingwei, President of Northwest University, emphasized that archaeological discoveries, particularly those related to Liangzhu Ancient City, have expanded the understanding of Chinese civilization from 3,300 years to over 5,000 years, contributing original insights to global civilization origin research [5] - Jean-Paul Demoule highlighted the need for continuous development of human civilization and the importance of protecting archaeological sites, advocating for the responsibility of the current generation to preserve historical relics [5] - Tim Winter focused on international cooperation models related to world heritage in the context of the "Silk Road," recognizing China's significant progress in heritage protection and its leading role in Asia [6] - Mario Cutajar stressed that protecting cultural heritage fosters cultural identity and is a collective responsibility that involves citizens, students, and leaders [6] Group 3: Additional Activities - The forum will also feature activities such as the Liangzhu Cultural and Creative Market and a special concert by the "Liangzhu Light" Sino-American Symphony Orchestra [7]
第三届“良渚论坛”聚焦文化遗产与人类文化多样性
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-18 11:33
Core Points - The third "Liangzhu Forum" opened in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, focusing on the theme "Civilization Reillumination: Cultural Heritage and Human Cultural Diversity" [1][3] - This year marks the 40th anniversary of China's accession to the "Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage" and the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO "Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions" [3] Group 1 - The forum invited over 300 guests from more than 60 countries and regions, including heads of cultural heritage management agencies, museum directors, archaeologists, and historians [3] - The forum consists of one main forum and four sub-forums, discussing topics such as "Civilizational Roots: Historical Wisdom and Contemporary Value of Ancient Civilizations" and "Innovative Practices: Archaeology of Urban Sites, Protection of Major Sites, and Coordinated Urban-Rural Development" [3] - Participants will focus on comparative studies of civilizations, share archaeological findings, and explore new paths for the protection of major sites [3] Group 2 - The forum will also feature activities such as the Liangzhu Cultural and Creative Market and a special concert by the "Liangzhu Light" Sino-American Symphony Orchestra [4]
第三届“良渚论坛”在浙江杭州开幕
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-10-18 01:55
Core Points - The third "Liangzhu Forum" opened in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province on October 18, focusing on the theme "Civilization Reillumination: Cultural Heritage and Human Cultural Diversity" [1] - This year marks the 40th anniversary of China's accession to the "Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage" and the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the "Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions" [1] - Over 300 guests from more than 60 countries and regions, including cultural heritage management officials, museum directors, archaeologists, and historians, participated in discussions on various topics related to ancient civilizations and contemporary values [1] Summary by Categories Cultural Heritage - The forum emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage in understanding ancient civilizations and their relevance to contemporary society [1] - Discussions included topics such as "Civilizational Roots: Historical Wisdom and Contemporary Value of Ancient Civilizations" and "Practical Innovation: Archaeology of Urban Sites, Protection of Major Heritage Sites, and Coordinated Urban-Rural Development" [1] Events and Activities - The forum features various activities, including the Liangzhu Cultural and Creative Market and a special concert by the "Liangzhu Light" Sino-American Symphony Orchestra [1]
故宫博物院新展汇集百余捐献文物
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-17 05:49
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Ren Feng Jing Cong - Exhibition of Donated Cultural Relics from the Palace Museum" showcases over 100 items donated by 100 contributors, highlighting the importance of cultural relic donations to museums [1][2] Group 1: Exhibition Details - The exhibition features items from notable donors such as Zheng Zhenduo and Sun Yingzhou, including categories like paintings, ceramics, inscriptions, jade, gold and silverware, and sculptures [1] - The exhibition runs for one year and is organized into three thematic units: "Remembering the Person," "Commemorating Their Contributions," and "Highlighting Their Virtues" [1] Group 2: Institutional Support and History - The National Cultural Heritage Administration is compiling a new collection of donated cultural relics from the New China era and aims to improve regulations to facilitate donations [2] - Since 1945, the Palace Museum has received donations from over 800 individuals, totaling 35,000 items [2] - This exhibition marks the 10th themed exhibition on donated cultural relics at the Jingren Palace, which was established in 2005, and is the 49th donation exhibition since the museum's founding [2]