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以法治之力让文化的光芒更璀璨
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2026-01-12 00:28
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the legislative efforts in Shaanxi province during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period to enhance cultural heritage protection and promote cultural development through local laws and regulations. Group 1: Legislative Achievements - During the "14th Five-Year Plan," Shaanxi's provincial legislature enacted 4 local regulations and revised 1, while approving 22 regulations from district-level cities, emphasizing the importance of legal frameworks in cultural development [1][2]. - The "Regulations on the Protection of Baota Mountain" were established to address practical issues in the management and protection of this revolutionary landmark, marking a new model of characteristic legislation [2]. - The "Regulations on the Protection and Development of Hanzhong Rattan Weaving" created a three-dimensional inheritance system for this intangible cultural heritage, focusing on recording, inheriting, and innovating [3]. Group 2: Cultural Heritage and Arts Protection - The "Regulations on the Protection and Development of Qin Opera" were introduced as the first provincial-level regulations in the country, providing a comprehensive framework for the development and protection of this ancient art form [4][5]. - The "Regulations on the Protection of the Yellow Emperor's Tomb" emphasize the historical, cultural, and social values of the site, marking a new phase in its legal protection [5]. - The "Regulations on the Protection and Utilization of Revolutionary Cultural Relics" provide legal guidelines for the management and utilization of revolutionary heritage [6]. Group 3: Supervision and Implementation - The provincial legislature has prioritized cultural prosperity as a key area for supervision, conducting multiple inspections to ensure the implementation of cultural laws and regulations [7][8]. - Continuous monitoring of the implementation of laws related to intangible cultural heritage has led to increased financial support for local cultural practitioners, enhancing their ability to pass on traditional skills [8][9]. - The legislature plans to deepen its supervisory efforts in the "15th Five-Year Plan" to ensure that cultural laws are effectively enforced and cultural confidence is strengthened [9].