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A young archaeologist, looking forward to the two conferences!

At present, China has entered the "time of the two sessions". The "Government Work Report" mentions that "strengthen the protection and utilization of cultural relics and ancient books and the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage." Shan Siwei, a young archaeologist, was impressed by this.

Shan Siwei is a young teacher in the Department of Archaeology at the School of History of Wuhan University, and is currently conducting archaeological excavations mainly at the Fenghuangzui site in Xiangyang City, Hubei Province. For Shan Siwei, choosing the archaeology industry means having an attitude of sitting on the cold bench.

A young archaeologist, looking forward to the two conferences!

As a young archaeologist, Shan Siwei expects the state to give more policy support in the construction of archaeological talents and the protection of cultural heritage, promote archaeological work to play its role in culture and other aspects more effectively, and also make archaeological work better serve the society.

At the same time, he also looks forward to more young people joining the archaeological team to excavate and study history, providing strong support for carrying forward China's excellent traditional culture and enhancing cultural self-confidence.

A young archaeologist, looking forward to the two conferences!

Planner: Wang Yuanfang

Choreographer: Jiang Yiming

Producer: Wang Zimo

Editor-in-charge: Wang Zimo

Editor: Chang Ying, Zhu Xiaofan

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