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我国将科学编制“十五五”考古工作、大遗址保护利用规划
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-25 23:03
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article emphasizes the strengthening of a unified approach to cultural relic protection and management in China, with a focus on systematic preservation and planning for archaeological work during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [1] - The article highlights the achievements in archaeological work supported by various levels of government and relevant departments, aligning with the important directives of Xi Jinping and the Central Committee [1] - The meeting calls for the promotion of professional, international, scientific, modern, and sustainable development in Chinese archaeology, alongside major projects like the "Archaeological China" initiative and the study of ancient Chinese civilizations [1] Group 2 - The article discusses the role of the Asian Cultural Heritage Protection Alliance in fostering international archaeological projects and enhancing cultural exchanges [1] - It emphasizes the need for technological and multidisciplinary support in archaeology, including the establishment of national key laboratories and a revitalization plan for archaeological talent [1] - The importance of feasibility studies for projects related to the construction of museums and archaeological parks is also highlighted, indicating a comprehensive approach to heritage management [1]
国家文物局:“三星堆—金沙遗址”等申遗工作正稳步推进
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-10 08:21
Core Points - The National Cultural Heritage Administration of China announced plans to promote several cultural heritage sites for World Heritage status during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, including "Jingdezhen Handcrafted Porcelain Industry" and "Sanxingdui - Jinsha Site" [1] - China currently has 60 World Heritage sites, including 41 cultural heritage sites and 4 sites that are both cultural and natural [1] - The application process for several heritage sites is progressing steadily, with a focus on optimizing the "Chinese World Cultural Heritage Tentative List" [1] Group 1 - The successful inclusion of four cultural heritage sites in the World Heritage List, such as "Quanzhou: China's World Maritime Trade Center in the Song and Yuan Dynasties" and "Beijing Central Axis" [1] - The management system for several heritage sites, including Leshan Giant Buddha and Mount Wudang, has been streamlined to enhance protection and management capabilities [1] - A series of protection and display projects have been implemented for sites like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, improving their protection status and interpretative display levels [2] Group 2 - The establishment of the "Asian Cultural Heritage Protection Alliance," initiated by China, has expanded to include 20 member, partner, and observer countries [2] - The alliance aims to contribute to the international governance system for cultural heritage protection by establishing a technical committee for standardization [2] - China has submitted 10 protection status reports to UNESCO, all of which have been successfully approved by the World Heritage Committee [2]
第四次全国文物普查新发现文物数量超13万处
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-10 07:45
Core Insights - The Chinese government is focusing on high-quality development in cultural heritage during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, with significant achievements in the national cultural heritage census and protection efforts [1][2][3] Group 1: Cultural Heritage Development - The fourth national cultural heritage census has been completed, identifying 767,000 registered cultural heritage sites, with over 130,000 new discoveries [1] - The protection status of cultural heritage has improved significantly, supported by financial investments, with nearly 2,000 key restoration projects and over 1,200 preventive protection projects implemented [1] - The safety of cultural heritage is being prioritized, with measures taken to combat illegal activities and ensure the security of heritage sites [1] Group 2: Archaeological Achievements - The "Archaeology of China" initiative has made substantial progress, with over 7,700 archaeological projects approved, leading to significant discoveries at sites like Niuhuangliang and Sanxingdui [1][2] - The establishment of the Asian Cultural Heritage Protection Alliance marks a significant step in international cooperation for cultural heritage protection, with 20 member and observer countries involved [2] Group 3: Museum and Public Engagement - 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 enter [2] - National archaeological parks have increased to 65, and public engagement through cultural heritage storytelling and programs has seen a positive response [2] Group 4: Legal and Technological Support - The newly revised Cultural Heritage Protection Law, effective from March 1, emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage protection as a national priority [3] - The number of key research bases for cultural heritage has reached 40, enhancing the technological support for the protection and restoration of vulnerable heritage types [3]