Xinjiang's Cultural Treasures Under the Spotlight
Imagine stepping back in time to explore ancient Silk Road cities, vibrant Uygur dance traditions, and stunning desert petroglyphs—all thanks to a new white paper that puts Xinjiang's cultural heritage in the spotlight! 🌟
Fresh Moves for Old Treasures
The white paper, titled "CPC Guidelines for Governing Xinjiang in the New Era: Practice and Achievements," was released by the Information Office of the State Council of the Chinese mainland. It highlights how the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has strengthened legal guarantees and local regulations to keep its history alive.
Numbers That Wow
- 195 institutions for heritage protection
- 150 registered museums showcasing local art and history
- 9,545 immovable cultural relics, including 6 world heritage sites
- 133 national-level protected relics sites
On the intangible side, Xinjiang boasts 3 UNESCO-listed items, 141 on the national representative list, and 567 items honored at the autonomous region level. 🎉
Why It Matters
These efforts show that Xinjiang is more than a region—it's a living museum of stories waiting to be explored. Thanks to these protection plans, both locals and travelers can experience a tapestry of cultures preserved for generations to come. 🌍✨
Reference(s):
Cultural heritage in Xinjiang under effective protection: white paper
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