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姑苏区上半年对在建文物保护工程开展检查70余次
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-07-29 22:46
Core Viewpoint - The meeting focused on the safety of cultural relics and buildings in Suzhou, highlighting ongoing preservation efforts and the successful completion of various projects [1] Group 1: Cultural Heritage Protection - Suzhou has 24 national key cultural relic protection units, 38 provincial protection units, 122 municipal protection units, and approximately 1,400 unclassified immovable cultural relics [1] - In the first half of the year, 70 special inspections were conducted on 36 ongoing cultural relic protection projects, with no quality or safety production accidents reported [1] Group 2: Project Progress - The "Central Special Lottery Public Welfare Fund supports the national monument and cultural relic protection project" is progressing smoothly, with the restoration of 9 unclassified immovable cultural relics completed, covering a total protection area of nearly 9,000 square meters [1]
陈刚在桂林调研,强调要加强历史文物保护利用,推动文旅深度融合发展
Guang Xi Ri Bao· 2025-07-24 01:57
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of strengthening historical relic protection and promoting deep integration of culture and tourism in Guilin, aiming to enhance the local cultural tourism industry and accelerate the construction of a world-class tourist city [1][2][3] - The Yanshan Garden, a significant historical site in Guilin, is highlighted for its cultural heritage and historical importance, with a call for effective measures to protect and revitalize it [1][2] - The Guangxi Normal University Press, established in 1986, is recognized for its strong position among university publishers in China, with encouragement to continue innovating and contributing to educational and social development [2] Group 2 - The historical significance of the Eight Route Army's office and memorial in Guilin is underscored, with a focus on preserving red historical resources and promoting stories of friendship between China and Vietnam [3] - The need to balance protection and utilization of historical sites is stressed, with an emphasis on using culture to enhance tourism and vice versa [2][3] - Guangxi Normal University is urged to leverage its educational resources to cultivate talented individuals who can contribute to the development of Guilin as a world-class tourist destination [2]
天天学习|历史深处守望“有记忆的城”
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-07-21 05:12
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful preservation and promotion of the ancient city of Zhengding, which has seen a significant increase in tourism due to its rich cultural heritage and historical architecture [3][4][8]. Group 1: Historical Significance - Zhengding has a history of over 1,600 years and is home to a unique collection of ancient buildings, including 38 sites dating back to the Sui and Tang dynasties, with 10 being national key cultural relics protection units [3][4]. - The city features notable structures such as the "Nine Towers and Four Pagodas" and "Twenty-Four Golden Archways," contributing to its reputation as an open-air ancient architecture museum [3]. Group 2: Tourism Growth - In 2022, Zhengding received 5.31 million visitors, and in 2023, the number exceeded 15 million, with over 33.97 million visitors recorded in the first half of 2024 [3]. - The increase in tourism is attributed to the preservation efforts and the cultural richness of the city, which attracts visitors from all over [3][4]. Group 3: Preservation Efforts - Xi Jinping's initiatives during his tenure in Zhengding focused on cultural heritage protection, leading to the establishment of clear guidelines for safeguarding ancient structures [4][6]. - The restoration of significant sites, such as the Longxing Temple, was supported by dedicated funding, allowing for the revival of these historical landmarks [6]. Group 4: Community Engagement - Local officials emphasized the importance of educating the community about cultural heritage and the need for its protection, fostering a sense of pride among residents [6]. - The integration of archaeological sites into the community, such as the transparent glass wall at the Kaiyuan Temple site, allows visitors to engage with history actively [7]. Group 5: Broader Cultural Context - The article reflects a nationwide trend in China where various regions prioritize the protection and revitalization of cultural heritage, ensuring that historical sites remain vibrant and relevant [9][10][11].
农民上交40斤黄金,上交之后才发现,装黄金的罐子才是无价之宝
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-16 10:06
Core Points - The story revolves around a village where the village head announces the need to clear silt from a reservoir to ensure proper irrigation for upcoming grain planting [3] - Initially, villagers are reluctant to participate, but three brothers, known for their helpful nature, take the lead in the cleaning effort, inspiring others to join [3][5] - During the cleaning, the brothers discover a mysterious object buried in the silt, which turns out to be a beautifully crafted pot containing a significant amount of gold [8][10] - The brothers decide to report their find to the authorities instead of keeping the gold for themselves, demonstrating integrity and moral responsibility [10][12] - Upon reaching the cultural relics bureau, experts identify the pot as a rare artifact with historical significance, linked to a famous general from the Warring States period [14] - The brothers receive praise and a monetary reward for their honesty, but they face social isolation upon returning to their village [16]
乌鲁木齐市文物保护研究中心正式揭牌成立
Xin Hua She· 2025-07-15 11:58
Core Points - The Urumqi Cultural Heritage Research Center was officially established on June 26, 2025, to protect the city's historical roots and cultural heritage [1][2] - The center is a subordinate unit of the Urumqi Municipal Bureau of Culture, Broadcasting, Television, and Tourism, and it includes several important cultural heritage sites [1] - Key projects initiated by the center include a digital protection project for cultural relics and a project for the protection and utilization of red cultural sites [2] Summary by Categories Establishment and Purpose - The Urumqi Cultural Heritage Research Center aims to safeguard the city's historical and cultural foundations [1] - It serves as a core force in the protection, research, and cultural transmission of Urumqi's heritage [1] Key Projects - The digital protection project utilizes technologies such as 3D scanning and photogrammetry to create high-precision digital archives of cultural relics [2] - The red cultural site project focuses on the overall protection and development of sites like the Eighth Route Army's Xinjiang Office Memorial Hall [2] Future Plans - The center will adhere to the work philosophy of "protection as the foundation, research as the soul, and utilization as the key" [2] - Plans include enhancing collaboration, strengthening talent support, and innovating work models to transform cultural resources into a "cultural engine" for urban development [2]
文物无言 守护有力
He Nan Ri Bao· 2025-07-11 00:21
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage protection in Henan province, highlighting the role of public interest litigation in safeguarding ancient artifacts and historical sites, as well as promoting cultural prosperity through legal frameworks [8][11][18]. Group 1: Public Interest Litigation in Cultural Heritage Protection - The newly revised Cultural Relics Protection Law includes provisions for public interest litigation, providing legal grounds for prosecutorial agencies to enhance their responsibilities in cultural heritage protection [8][11]. - The case involving the Tang Dynasty "Sea Beast Grape Mirror" illustrates the application of public interest litigation to hold accountable those who damage cultural relics during illegal transactions [9][11]. - The first civil public interest litigation case in Henan regarding movable cultural relics has set a precedent, emphasizing that cultural relics belong to the public and should be protected [11][12]. Group 2: Protection of Ancient Water Conservancy Facilities - The Five Dragon Mouth ancient water conservancy facility, dating back over 2,200 years, is recognized for its historical significance and ongoing irrigation function, making it a model for integrating cultural heritage protection with public welfare [12][13]. - Efforts are underway to apply for World Irrigation Heritage status for the facility, which would enhance its protection and utilization, thereby boosting Henan's cultural soft power [13][14]. Group 3: Collaborative Efforts in Cultural Heritage Protection - The establishment of a collaborative mechanism between prosecutorial agencies and cultural departments aims to enhance the protection of cultural heritage sites, such as the Zhou Bridge and nearby Bianhe ruins [15][16]. - The "Walking Henan, Understanding China" public welfare action has been initiated to strengthen cooperation between prosecutorial and cultural tourism departments, focusing on cultural market regulation and heritage protection [17][18]. - As of June this year, 499 related cases have been handled, with 366 prosecutorial suggestions issued, showcasing the active role of prosecutorial agencies in cultural heritage protection [17].
第九批省级文物保护单位公布 南京10处不可移动文物入选
Nan Jing Ri Bao· 2025-07-09 02:51
Group 1 - The Jiangsu Provincial Government has approved 74 immovable cultural relics as the ninth batch of cultural heritage protection units, with 10 located in Nanjing [1] - The selected sites in Nanjing include significant archaeological sites and historical buildings, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage [2][3] - The archaeological findings at the official kiln site reveal a large Ming Dynasty kiln complex, the largest and best-preserved of its kind in Nanjing, with over 90 kilns discovered [2] Group 2 - The Ding Feng family tomb, located in Nanjing, contains four brick chamber tombs associated with the famous general from the Eastern Wu period, showcasing artifacts from various materials [3] - Other notable sites include the Yu Garden, a private garden from the Qing Dynasty, and several important modern historical sites such as the Li Hongzhang Memorial Hall and the martyr sites of Yu Dae-ying and Deng Yanda [3]
文化中国行·守宝人|让徽州文物“活”起来
Xin Hua She· 2025-07-01 00:53
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the efforts of cultural heritage guardians, particularly focusing on the work of Zhou Hu, who is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of ancient architecture in Huizhou, Anhui Province, amidst challenges posed by seasonal weather conditions [1][4]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage Preservation - Zhou Hu, a 33-year-old graduate in archaeology, has been involved in the restoration of over a thousand cultural relics during his nearly ten years of work in the Huizhou region [11]. - The region is home to numerous historical sites, with 22 national key cultural heritage protection units, making it a significant area for cultural preservation [11]. - Zhou and his team conduct safety inspections and restoration work on ancient buildings, likening their efforts to skilled doctors rejuvenating old structures [11]. Group 2: Challenges in Preservation - The rainy season poses significant challenges for the preservation of cultural relics, particularly due to the risk of leaks in the traditional Huizhou architecture and potential flooding or mudslides [4]. - Zhou emphasizes the need for constant vigilance during this season to protect the ancient structures from weather-related damage [4]. Group 3: Cultural Promotion - In addition to restoration, Zhou actively engages in cultural dissemination, organizing events like the "Wonderful Night at Anhui Huizhou History Museum" to educate the public about Huizhou's history and artifacts [23]. - He believes that while restoration preserves the physical form of history, cultural promotion brings that history to life for contemporary audiences [23].
新时代中国调研行之文化中华丨七星岩:壁上题词句,千年成诗廊
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-06-30 12:23
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the cultural and historical significance of the Qixingyan (Seven Star Rock) area in Zhaoqing, Guangdong, showcasing its unique karst landscape and the rich literary heritage inscribed on its rock walls over a millennium [1][2]. Group 1: Cultural Significance - The Qixingyan area features over 500 inscriptions of poetry and travelogues dating back to the Tang Dynasty, creating a cultural tapestry that enhances the natural beauty of the landscape [1][2]. - The Shishi Cave is identified as the birthplace of this cultural legacy, with significant inscriptions from renowned figures like Li Yong, who left behind the "Danzhou Shishi Ji" [2]. Group 2: Historical Value - The inscriptions provide valuable historical insights into the political, social, and economic conditions from the Tang Dynasty onwards, including records of administrative changes and local trade practices [5][9]. - Specific inscriptions, such as those from the Ming Dynasty, indicate the existence of a large horse trading market in Zhaoqing during that period [9]. Group 3: Preservation Efforts - The Qixingyan rock carvings were designated as a provincial cultural heritage site in 1962 and later as a national key cultural heritage site in 2001, leading to systematic and standardized management and protection efforts [5][9]. - Ongoing preservation initiatives include cleaning, geological hazard management, and the establishment of protective barriers to ensure the integrity of the rock carvings [9].
文化新观察丨穿雨林下深海,这里的文物普查不一般
Xin Hua She· 2025-06-30 12:16
Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Discoveries - The fourth national cultural relics census ("Four Census") in Hainan highlights the unique historical relics shaped by the island's tropical climate and geographical features, including living relics like rubber trees from the 1959 experimental plantation [1] - The Nanhuh River site, discovered in 2023, is recognized as the best-preserved and largest Paleolithic site in Hainan, with artifacts dating back approximately 10,000 years, showcasing early human activities and stone tool production [2][4] - The ancient village in Shiqing, with around 800 years of history, exemplifies the harmonious relationship between humans and nature, built on volcanic land with over 100 well-preserved stone houses [5][6] Group 2: Underwater Cultural Heritage and Ongoing Research - The South China Sea Museum in Qionghai displays artifacts from sunken ships, illustrating the rich maritime Silk Road history, with over 400 items recovered from Ming Dynasty shipwrecks [8][9] - The underwater cultural relics census in Hainan is crucial due to the province's vast maritime territory, with recent surveys discovering 27 new cultural heritage sites, including those reflecting local maritime beliefs [10] - As of April 2025, Hainan has completed a thorough review of 4,274 immovable cultural relics, achieving a 100% review rate, and has identified 656 new relics, with ongoing efforts to enhance the national immovable cultural relics database [10]