Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - These villages will be protected by centralized contiguous areas.

These villages will be protected by centralized contiguous areas.

These villages will be protected by centralized contiguous areas.

According to relevant statistics, in recent years, with the efforts of various regions, 8 155 traditional villages have been listed on the national protection list, and 540,000 historical buildings and traditional houses have been protected. In addition, with the efforts of various regions, up to now, more than 4,000 provincial intangible cultural heritages have been added nationwide.

These villages and houses with local flavor and folk customs will not be demolished due to the development of modernization under the classified protection of the state, and measures will continue to be taken to protect them in accordance with the principle of "protection first" in the future. However, while our country is fully protecting some villages, villages and villages, in April this year, our country issued a new protection plan, and this protection plan has also been upgraded in an all-round way. Next, the traditional villages will be protected in a centralized way.

It is understood that in late April, the relevant departments officially issued the Notice on Doing a Good Job in the Demonstration of the Protection and Utilization of Traditional Villages. In this notice, not only all regions are required to promptly introduce a new demonstration work plan for the centralized and contiguous protection and utilization of traditional villages. At the same time, all regions are required to formulate a plan for the centralized and contiguous protection and utilization of traditional villages in the county.

What deserves everyone's attention is that compared with the previous protection scheme, this time our country has also implemented a basic principle in the protection of characteristics, that is; In the development and transformation of traditional villages, we must adhere to the principle of "protection first, utilization first and inheritance first".