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[同题报道]陕西:做实革命旧址寻访 做细革命文物保护 做好革命精神传承
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-25 05:55
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the revitalization of revolutionary sites in Shaanxi Province under the protection of the rule of law, emphasizing the collaboration between various sectors to preserve revolutionary heritage and pass on revolutionary spirit [3][4][6]. Group 1: Activities and Initiatives - The Shaanxi Provincial Procuratorate launched the "Seeking, Protecting, and Transmitting Revolutionary Heritage" initiative in April 2021, aiming to integrate legal practices with the preservation of revolutionary sites [3][4]. - As of 2025, the Shaanxi Provincial Procuratorate has visited 445 revolutionary sites and filed 100 public interest litigation cases related to the protection of these sites [6][8]. - The initiative has evolved from a comprehensive survey of revolutionary heritage to a focused protection strategy, enhancing the preservation of significant revolutionary sites [4][6]. Group 2: Collaborative Efforts - The protection of revolutionary sites involves collaboration between the procuratorial system and various governmental departments, creating a model of "government-led, procuratorial supervision, and cooperation from property owners" [8][9]. - The Shaanxi Provincial Procuratorate has established partnerships with military procuratorial organs and veteran affairs departments to enhance the protection of revolutionary resources and memorial facilities [9][20]. - The initiative has also included public engagement, with activities such as open hearings and community involvement to raise awareness about the importance of protecting revolutionary heritage [9][12]. Group 3: Case Studies and Outcomes - The restoration of the Wang Baidong Martyr's former residence exemplifies the successful collaboration between the procuratorial system and local authorities to address property rights issues and secure funding for preservation [8][9]. - The revitalization of the Zhao Changjiang Martyr's tomb involved legal actions that led to the cessation of illegal construction and the restoration of the site, demonstrating the effectiveness of legal intervention in heritage protection [15][20]. - The renovation of the memorial park in Qishan County, which included the restoration of 137 martyr tombstones and the establishment of a volunteer team for ongoing maintenance, highlights the long-term commitment to preserving revolutionary sites [20][21].
上海公布第三批革命文物名录,496项入选
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-24 14:28
Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism has announced the third batch of revolutionary cultural relics, which includes 34 immovable and 462 movable relics, totaling 496 items, reflecting significant historical events and figures from the old democratic revolution period to the modern socialist construction era [1][3]. Group 1: Overview of the Third Batch of Revolutionary Cultural Relics - The third batch includes 34 immovable revolutionary relics, consisting of 2 national key cultural relic protection units, 11 municipal and county-level protection units, and 21 unclassified immovable relics, covering various types such as battle memorial sites and martyr sacrifice sites across 10 districts in the city [1][3]. - There are 462 sets (692 items) of movable revolutionary relics, including 5 first-class relics, 195 second-class relics, 215 third-class relics, 17 general relics, and 30 unclassified relics, housed in 13 state-owned revolutionary venues, encompassing documents, weapons, medals, and daily necessities [1][3]. Group 2: Key Themes and Characteristics - The list emphasizes the red subjectivity, reflecting the glorious history of the Chinese Communist Party leading the people in revolution, construction, and reform, with notable entries like the Pudong Development Office site and the T-7M rocket launch site [3][6]. - It highlights the theme of the Anti-Japanese War, adding relics that reflect significant historical moments, such as the "Bazi Bridge Anti-Japanese Memorial" and the "Zhuanqiao Anti-Japanese Heroes Memorial," promoting the spirit of the great resistance [6]. - The diversity of relic types is enhanced, showcasing a wide range from major historical event sites to personal belongings, and from paper documents to metal artifacts, providing a panoramic view of Shanghai's contributions and memories in modern Chinese history [8][9]. Group 3: Cumulative Impact - With the addition of this third batch, Shanghai has now published a total of 284 immovable revolutionary relics and 3,877 movable relics/sets, establishing a comprehensive and clear inventory of the city's revolutionary cultural relic resources [11].
广西公布第三批革命文物名录
Guang Xi Ri Bao· 2026-01-12 03:32
Core Viewpoint - The Guangxi Cultural and Tourism Department has officially announced the third batch of revolutionary cultural relics, which includes 125 immovable revolutionary relics and 1,014 movable relics, highlighting significant historical and educational values [1][2]. Group 1: Revolutionary Relics - The newly published revolutionary relics list includes 2 national key cultural relic protection units, 17 autonomous region-level protection units, 39 municipal and county-level protection units, and 67 unclassified immovable relics [1]. - Among the movable relics, there are 3 first-class relics, 42 second-class relics, 206 third-class relics, and 763 general relics [1]. Group 2: Notable Relics - Significant entries include the Four-Pail Ridge Anti-Japanese War site in Hengzhou, the temporary command post of the Red Seventh Army in Liuzhou, and various anti-Japanese rock carvings in Guilin [1]. - The 1949 special edition of the Guangxi Daily, which announced the liberation of Liuzhou, is classified as a second-class relic, while the wreckage of the B-24D bomber, known as the "Flying Tiger," is a first-class relic, symbolizing Sino-American cooperation during the anti-fascist war [1]. Group 3: Ongoing Initiatives - The Guangxi Cultural and Tourism Department is revising previously published lists of immovable revolutionary relics in conjunction with the eighth batch of autonomous region-level cultural relic protection units and the ongoing fourth national cultural relic census [2].
跨省协作连片保护 山西创新机制推动革命文物保护
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-12-19 00:44
Core Viewpoint - Shanxi Province is innovating mechanisms to promote the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics, focusing on high-quality completion of the "14th Five-Year Plan" [1] Group 1: Funding and Projects - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Shanxi Province has allocated a total of 295 million yuan for revolutionary cultural relics protection, implementing 146 projects including emergency repairs and exhibitions [1] - The province emphasizes systematic research and the creation of high-quality exhibitions to enhance educational functions related to revolutionary relics [1] Group 2: Collaborative Protection Efforts - Shanxi Province is advancing concentrated protection efforts in key revolutionary relic counties such as Zuoqiang, Wuxiang, and Xingxian, focusing on themes like the Eighth Route Army's resistance and the Red Army's eastward expedition [1] - A working alliance has been established with Hebei and Henan provinces to promote cross-provincial collaboration in the protection and utilization of revolutionary relics [1] Group 3: Educational Integration - Shanxi Province is integrating revolutionary relic resources into the youth ideological and political education system, with 11 sites selected as provincial-level practical teaching bases [2] - Six resources have been included in the national quality resource list, and 16 provincial-level quality resources have been announced, enhancing the role of revolutionary relics in patriotism education [2] Group 4: Legal and Ownership Mechanisms - The Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau is collaborating with the Shanxi Provincial Procuratorate to improve the public interest litigation mechanism at the municipal and county levels [2] - The province has successfully reclaimed 35 privately owned immovable cultural relics through mechanisms like property repurchase and exchange, addressing challenges in the protection of privately owned relics [2]
让延安革命旧址焕发时代光彩(迈向“十五五”的文化图景)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-04 22:12
Core Viewpoint - The news highlights the importance of preserving and utilizing revolutionary cultural relics in China, particularly in Yan'an, emphasizing the need for innovative exhibition methods and the integration of technology in preservation efforts [2][3][4][5]. Group 1: Preservation and Digitization Efforts - The Yan'an Revolutionary Memorial Hall has enhanced communication with the families of revolutionary figures and has collected over 3,000 valuable cultural relics, including items like hand-painted albums and musical scores [3]. - A digital protection plan has been implemented, introducing climate-controlled storage and advanced monitoring systems to ensure optimal conditions for relics [3]. - The use of technology, such as 3D laser scanning and virtual reality, has been adopted to create digital models of revolutionary sites, aiding in preservation and future exhibitions [3][4]. Group 2: Exhibition and Education - Innovative exhibition methods have been developed to bring historical relics to life, utilizing multimedia displays and immersive environments to engage visitors [4]. - The memorial hall has organized exhibitions that highlight the historical significance of revolutionary events and figures, enhancing public understanding of the revolutionary spirit [4]. - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, approximately 600 million visitors have engaged with revolutionary sites and memorials, indicating a growing interest in revolutionary history and its lessons [5]. Group 3: Future Outlook - The "15th Five-Year Plan" period will focus on further optimizing the research, interpretation, and educational functions of revolutionary relics, ensuring their continued relevance and impact [6].
传承红色基因 赓续红色血脉
Zhong Yang Ji Wei Guo Jia Jian Wei Wang Zhan· 2025-10-13 00:17
Group 1 - The importance of protecting and managing revolutionary cultural relics is emphasized as a foundation for promoting revolutionary culture and inheriting the red gene [1][2] - Various local disciplinary inspection and supervision agencies are actively implementing measures to ensure the proper use of funds and the protection of revolutionary relics [1][2] - The discovery of unreported revolutionary relics in Xiangyang City led to corrective actions, including the addition of 129 immovable cultural relics [1] Group 2 - The rich red resources in Guilin are being integrated into political supervision, focusing on the protection and management of revolutionary cultural sites [2] - A mechanism for investigating misconduct related to the protection of revolutionary relics has been established in Baicheng County, Heilongjiang Province [2] - The need for a shift from static protection to active inheritance of revolutionary relics is highlighted as a means to strengthen the construction of a clean culture in the new era [3] Group 3 - In Chaozhou, Guangdong, activities are being conducted to promote red culture and integrate it into disciplinary education for party members [4] - The county's disciplinary inspection and supervision agency is committed to ensuring the responsibilities for protecting revolutionary relics are fulfilled [4] - The aim is to enrich product offerings and activate various forms of engagement to guide party members in inheriting and promoting the party's fine traditions [4]
一座老火车站的“重生”
Ren Min Wang· 2025-09-03 00:50
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful restoration of the Xinfeng Station Anti-Japanese War Site in Danyang, Jiangsu Province, which was previously in a state of disrepair and is now revitalized as a historical site for public education and remembrance [1][2][3] Group 1: Background and Initial Condition - The Xinfeng Station Anti-Japanese War Site is a significant historical location where New Fourth Army soldiers launched an attack against Japanese forces in 1938 [1] - The site faced severe deterioration, with issues such as a leaking roof, rotting stairs, and overgrown vegetation, posing risks to the preservation of the cultural heritage [1][2] Group 2: Legal and Administrative Actions - In June 2021, the Danyang People's Procuratorate, in collaboration with the Nanjing Military Procuratorate, issued a recommendation to relevant administrative departments to oversee the restoration of the site [2] - Despite initial promises from administrative departments to expedite the restoration process, the work stalled for nearly two years, prompting the Danyang People's Procuratorate to file an administrative public interest lawsuit in May 2023 [2] Group 3: Restoration and Current Status - The restoration and environmental improvement of the Xinfeng Station Anti-Japanese War Site were completed successfully by March 2024, with the site now attracting numerous visitors [3] - The restored site has retained its historical character while gaining new significance as a place for public reflection on the spirit of resistance during the war [3]
延安革命纪念馆:讲好红色故事 弘扬延安精神
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-05-05 22:58
Core Viewpoint - The Yan'an Revolutionary Memorial Hall serves as a vital educational and cultural institution, preserving the history and spirit of the Chinese Communist Party during its critical years in Yan'an from 1935 to 1948, and aims to promote patriotism and revolutionary traditions through its exhibits and educational programs [3][4][5]. Group 1: Historical Significance - Yan'an is recognized as the sacred site of the Chinese revolution and the birthplace of New China, where the Party leadership transformed the course of Chinese history [3][4]. - The memorial hall has evolved from housing over a thousand artifacts at its inception to now possessing more than 110,000 items, including historical photographs and books, making it a comprehensive museum for collection, display, research, and education [6][8]. Group 2: Educational Initiatives - The memorial hall has implemented innovative exhibition strategies, such as the "Great Journey - The History Exhibition of the Central Committee in Yan'an," which features 2,021 valuable artifacts and over 900 photographs, utilizing multimedia technology to enhance visitor engagement [6][9]. - The establishment of the "National Revolutionary Cultural Relics Collaborative Research Center" in 2024 signifies a commitment to advancing the research and protection of revolutionary artifacts [9]. Group 3: Community Engagement - The memorial hall actively seeks to collect and restore artifacts, with plans to acquire over 2,600 items in 2024, including personal items from revolutionary figures, thereby enriching its collection and narrative [8][9]. - The hall emphasizes the importance of storytelling in connecting visitors with the revolutionary history, fostering emotional resonance and a deeper understanding of the past [10][11]. Group 4: Future Directions - The leadership of the memorial hall aims to integrate revolutionary artifacts into broader educational frameworks, enhancing the relevance of Yan'an spirit in contemporary society [13][14]. - There is a focus on developing a robust narrative system to effectively communicate the values and lessons of the Yan'an spirit, ensuring its continued influence on future generations [11][14].