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Good news from the German museum: the Chinese cultural relics have been successfully traced back, and the return schedule is imminent!

author:Time is eternal

Recently, there has been a real uproar on the German side, why? Many museums have been busy opening their doors, and they have begun to trace the looted Chinese cultural relics and discuss when they will return them to us! This is really exciting, and it also makes people see a new hope for the cultural relics to return home.

Do you think that those cultural relics are our treasures in China, but they were robbed by others, and now the German side is starting to find their source, doesn't this just want to return them to us? This is a great thing!

I heard that Howard, the deputy director of the Berlin State Museum, is a warm-hearted person, and she has been busy with this since 2019, researching the origin of those Chinese cultural relics in the museum. She found that many artifacts had no clear source record, as if they were missing. But as she delved deeper, the looted artifacts began to surface one by one. Howard said, at the time of the Eight-Nation Alliance, many of our cultural relics were looted to Europe, and Germany was one of them.

In addition to the Berlin State Museum, many other museums in Germany have also joined the origin-tracing campaign. Let's work together to see which cultural relics belong to us, and then discuss how to return them. That's a good thing!

But it's not that easy. You think, after so many years, how can it be so easy to find out the source of those cultural relics? Besides, some museums may still worry about the trouble of returning the cultural relics. But even so, the fact that German museums still insist on doing this shows that they still have a conscience and know that historical problems must be faced and solved.

Good news from the German museum: the Chinese cultural relics have been successfully traced back, and the return schedule is imminent!

Also, our Chinese cultural relics experts are not idle, they are also studying with the German side, and they are trying to find a way to bring the cultural relics home. That's great for us!

However, it cannot be said that all countries are like Germany. Some countries, like the United Kingdom, just refuse to return their artefacts. This kind of behavior is really despicable!

But then again, the German operation at least gives us hope. Perhaps, in the future, more countries will follow suit, and more of our cultural relics will be able to go home. That's a great thing!

Having said that, how many of our cultural relics can be found in the tracing operation of the museum in Germany? Can those treasures that have been snatched back into our hands? These questions are really itching, and I want to keep chasing them to see what the results are.

Let's wait and see if Germany can do this beautifully, so that our cultural relics can go home as soon as possible!

Good news from the German museum: the Chinese cultural relics have been successfully traced back, and the return schedule is imminent!

I heard that the tracing action of the German museum is in full swing, and even our Chinese netizens have praised it, saying that this is the attitude of being responsible for history! Think about it, those cultural relics are the treasures left by our ancestors, and they have been robbed by others for so many years, and now they finally have the opportunity to go home, how happy it is!

But that's easier said than done. You think, those cultural relics have been lost for so many years, some may be damaged, and some may have been changed beyond recognition. Even if the source is found, how to repair and protect it is a big problem!

But then again, difficulties are difficulties, and we can't give up! Just like the deputy director Howard said, historical problems must be faced and solved. We must also have determination and confidence to find and protect our cultural relics one by one.

Besides, Germany's action this time has also given us a wake-up call, and we ourselves must step up the protection of cultural relics! We must not always let people say that we do not attach importance to cultural relics and do not cherish history. We have to start from ourselves, from now on, so that our cultural relics will be passed on from generation to generation and shine forever!

Therefore, this tracing action of the German museum is really a good thing, which allows us to see the hope of cultural relics returning home, and also makes us cherish and value our own history and culture more. Let's look forward to it together and see what kind of good results this operation can bring!

Good news from the German museum: the Chinese cultural relics have been successfully traced back, and the return schedule is imminent!

Of course, this is not something that happens overnight. After all, historical issues are complex and take time to resolve slowly. But as long as we have the heart and determination, one day, those cultural relics that have been lost abroad will return to the embrace of the motherland.

Also, this German action also reminded other countries that looting cultural relics would not work, and that they would have to return them in the end. This can be regarded as a wake-up call for those countries that are still holding on to luck!

However, having said that, we cannot rely entirely on others to return cultural relics, we must also work hard ourselves! We must strengthen the construction of laws and regulations for the protection of cultural relics, raise people's awareness of the protection of cultural relics, and let everyone care about and participate in the protection of cultural relics.

In short, the traceability of the German museum is a good thing, and it gives us hope that the cultural relics will return home. Let's look forward to it together and work together to let more cultural relics return to the embrace of the motherland as soon as possible!

Good news from the German museum: the Chinese cultural relics have been successfully traced back, and the return schedule is imminent!

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