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Let's "hunt for treasures"! Do you have any clues about these cultural relics?

author:Chenzhou Radio and Television

The fourth national cultural relics census will be officially launched, in order to fully grasp the city's immovable cultural relics resources, so that "should be protected", is now for the public to collect information on immovable cultural relics clues, and hope that people from all walks of life will actively provide relevant clues.

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Scope of new lead solicitation

Clues of immovable cultural relics found aboveground, underground and underwater in Chenzhou City.

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Call for content

Cultural relics are tangible cultural heritage created by human beings or related to human activities and have historical, artistic and scientific value. Immovable cultural relics mainly include the following categories:

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Let's "hunt for treasures"! Do you have any clues about these cultural relics?

Ancient cultural sites: mainly refer to the places of residence and production activities of ancient human beings, as well as the traces left after the transformation and utilization of the natural environment.

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Let's "hunt for treasures"! Do you have any clues about these cultural relics?

Ancient tombs: mainly refer to the regional places where ancient humans are buried.

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Let's "hunt for treasures"! Do you have any clues about these cultural relics?

Ancient buildings: mainly refers to the buildings that still exist in the main body built in ancient times, such as mansions, schools, academies, altars, temples, ancestral halls, archways, shadow walls, bridges and culverts, wharves, etc.

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Cave temples and stone carvings: Mainly refer to the caves dug in mountain cliffs by Buddhists or other religious believers, and the words, people, animals or patterns carved on the stones, such as inscriptions, stone carvings, petroglyphs, etc.

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Important historical sites and representative buildings in modern and modern times: mainly refer to important historical sites and representative buildings in modern and modern times that are related to major historical events, revolutionary movements or famous figures, and have important commemorative significance, educational significance or historical value, such as industrial sites, conference sites, martyrs' tombs, martyrs' monuments, former residences of celebrities, traditional houses, Chinese time-honored brands, water conservancy and agricultural heritage, etc.

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Others: mainly refers to cultural landscapes, ancient apes, ancient humans and paleontological fossil sites related to ancient human activities, and other material entities with certain historical, artistic and scientific value.

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New lead call requirements

In order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information, please provide as detailed a description of the situation as possible, including name, age, detailed address, etc., in accordance with the requirements of the "Clue Table of Newly Discovered Cultural Relics in the Fourth National Cultural Relics Census of Chenzhou City" when providing clues. Detailed address: XX Town, XX Village, XX Society + small place name, such as: Pingtan Town, Wanqiao Village, 14th Society, White Earth Yard

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New lead collection time

From the date of this announcement to April 30, 2025.

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A new way to solicit leads

1. E-mail for clue collection:

[email protected]

(Fill out the attached form and send it)

2. Clue collection telephone:

Contact number: 0735-2858199

19896213042 (Long Lihua)

Welcome people from all walks of life to provide relevant clues, thank you for your contribution to the protection of cultural relics in Chenzhou City!

Chenzhou Fourth National Cultural Relics Census Leading Group Office

April 24, 2024

Attachment: Clues of newly discovered cultural relics in the fourth national cultural relics census of Chenzhou City

Source: Chenzhou Fourth National Cultural Relics Census Leading Group Office

Editor: Wang Ling

Second trial: Zhu Binxin, Tan Xiaohua

Final review: Wu Jian

Let's "hunt for treasures"! Do you have any clues about these cultural relics?

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