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The "Huizhou Millennium Clan Archive" was inscribed on the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register

author:Dawan News

On May 8, the 10th meeting of the UNESCO Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Regional Committee came to Mongolia: "Huizhou Documents-Huizhou Millennium Clan Archive" was successfully selected into the "Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register", which is the first project in Anhui Province to be included in the list.

The "Huizhou Millennium Clan Archive" was inscribed on the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register
The "Huizhou Millennium Clan Archive" was inscribed on the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register

After thousands of years, Huizhou documents are supporting archival materials for the study and inheritance of Huizhou studies and Chinese history and culture, and are the treasures of excellent traditional Chinese culture.

The "Huizhou Millennium Clan Archive" was inscribed on the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register

At this conference, three archival documents, "Huizhou Documents - Huizhou Millennium Clan Archives", "Engraving Plates from the Collection of the Derge Printing Institute" and "Chengdu Old Teahouse Archives", were officially included in the "Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register". So far, 17 projects have been selected from China.

The "Huizhou Millennium Clan Archive" was inscribed on the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register
The "Huizhou Millennium Clan Archive" was inscribed on the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register
The "Huizhou Millennium Clan Archive" was inscribed on the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register

Initiated by UNESCO in 1992, the Memory of the World Project aims to comprehensively build a global system for the rescue and protection of three major heritages: culture, nature and memory. The Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Regional Committee was established in 1998 by 43 countries and territories and is the regional organization of the Memory of the World Programme. In 2008, the Asia-Pacific Committee of the Memory of the World Programme established the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register, which can be re-applied for after being inscribed on the Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Register. Dawan News reporter Wu Yongquan correspondent Shi file Wang Jing Guiyang

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