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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]
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(权威发布·高质量完成“十四五”规划)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-10 21:59
Core Viewpoint - The "14th Five-Year Plan" period has seen significant advancements in the high-quality development of cultural relics and heritage protection in China, with historical achievements being made in various aspects of cultural heritage management and preservation [1]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage Protection - The protection of cultural relics has improved significantly, with nearly 2,000 key national relic protection and repair projects underway and over 1,200 preventive protection projects implemented [2]. - The new revised "Cultural Relics Protection Law" has been in effect since March 1, marking a new phase of legal governance in cultural heritage management [2]. - A comprehensive legal framework for cultural relics 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 items to their collections, with 91% of the 7,046 registered museums offering free admission [4]. - The central government has invested over 15 billion yuan in subsidies for free museum access, with museums receiving nearly 4.1 billion visitors over five years [4]. - Over 40,000 exhibitions and more than 500,000 educational activities are held annually, promoting the transmission of traditional Chinese culture and enhancing the educational role of museums [4]. Group 3: International Cultural Exchange - China has successfully added several cultural heritage sites to the World Heritage List, with ongoing applications for sites like "Jingdezhen Handcrafted Porcelain" and "Sanxingdui - Jinsha Site" [6]. - The establishment of the "Asian Cultural Heritage Protection Alliance" has expanded to 20 member and partner countries, contributing to international governance in cultural heritage [6]. - A series of high-profile exhibitions, including the "Silk Road" and "Pyramid of Giza" exhibitions, have showcased China's cultural heritage on the global stage [6]. Group 4: Archaeological Contributions - The "Chinese Civilization Exploration Project" has developed a research paradigm that integrates humanities and natural sciences, contributing original insights into the origins of civilization [7]. - Advanced archaeological techniques and equipment have been employed in significant underwater excavations, enhancing the understanding of ancient maritime activities [7]. - International collaborations in cultural relic technology, such as the "Silk Road Interactive Map," have garnered widespread participation from the global academic community [7].