Trung Quốc đẩy mạnh việc bảo vệ các di tích văn hóa cổ

đưa hẳn vào kế hoạch 5 năm lần thứ 14,

đào tạo 4.000 nhà khảo cổ tới năm 2025
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Lu Qiong, spokesperson (người phát ngôn) of the National Cultural Heritage Administration, said the country will add 10 to 15 locations to its current list of archeological sites in the next five years. China will include those archeological sites in its national system that grants protection (bảo vệ) to cultural relics (di sản văn hóa), which officials say will help educate the public about such areas and also increase tourism.

China is currently home to 36 national archaeological parks, of which 11 are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the ancient city of Quanzhou in the eastern Fujian province, which was added to the list over the summer. Public interest toward archaeological sites was renewed earlier this year after hundreds of relics were found from the 3,000-year-old civilization in Sanxingdui, southwestern Sichuan province.

The cultural heritage protection plan also aims to train around 4,000 new archaeologists by 2025. The national program — the first of its kind in China — will also select 100 young archaeologists to work on key archeological projects.

“The plan also includes carrying out 80 to 100 archaeological excavation (khai quật) projects every year, strengthening the application of modern science and technology in archaeology,”

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