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How to protect cultural heritage?

Question 1: Why should we protect historical and cultural heritage? Forgetting the past means betrayal. Historical and cultural heritage is the most precious thing left by the ancients, and it may be the essence of the whole era, which proves the civilization degree of ancient development.

Historical and cultural heritage can reflect the ideology and spiritual outlook of the whole era in some ways, and contains infinite wisdom and spiritual strength. Attaching importance to it means attaching importance to the role of consciousness, which can actively act on matter, that is, it can help us actively transform society and create greater social material wealth and spiritual wealth. The development of society does not hinder the accumulation of material wealth and spiritual wealth, so protecting historical and cultural heritage can help us develop society.

Historical and cultural heritage can also reflect the degree of civilization development of the society at that time. Understanding history and culture can enhance people's national pride and national cultural identity. It is conducive to rallying social and cultural forces, vigorously improving the cultural civilization of the country, and is also of great significance to the next generation of talents in the country.

However, we should also look at this problem dialectically. Protecting historical and cultural heritage has both advantages and disadvantages. We should abandon bad historical and cultural heritage; For the sake of good things, we should vigorously protect them. At the same time, the protection of historical and cultural heritage requires a lot of social wealth and strength, and the country's ability is limited. As the people of the country, we should also try our best to protect the historical and cultural heritage.

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Question 2: How do teenagers protect their cultural heritage?

1, strengthen the concept of protection, and do not scribble on cultural relics;

2. Don't climb cultural relics casually;

3. Consciously abide by the rules and regulations of cultural relics protection units (for example, some cultural relics are untouchable, and some are not allowed to bring food or drinking water when watching, so consciously abide by them);

4. Don't cherish and steal treasures blindly.

With others:

1, consciously publicize the correct concept and knowledge of cultural relics protection to friends and relatives around you; 2. Take the initiative to discourage or report acts that endanger cultural relics and historic sites.

Don't mislead others to buy or sell or destroy cultural relics.

Question 3: How should we protect China's cultural heritage? First of all, we should be familiar with the relevant laws and regulations of our country and understand how the relevant policies on protecting cultural heritage protect cultural heritage.

Second, we should dare to fight against illegal acts that destroy cultural heritage, but we should not fight with others indiscriminately, but we should fight with wits.

The third is to report the case to the relevant departments and public security organs in time and protect the cultural heritage with legal weapons.

The fourth is to report the destruction of Wenhuai cultural heritage to NPC deputies or to the municipal and county committees.

Fifth, put forward effective suggestions to the relevant state departments, suggesting that the relevant state departments increase the punishment for acts of destroying cultural heritage and improve relevant laws and regulations.

Fifth, we should raise people's awareness of cultural heritage protection, and let people know the importance of protecting cultural heritage by distributing leaflets and holding signature activities with 10,000 people.

In fact, I think there are many ways to protect cultural heritage. These are my suggestions.

Question 4: How do countries protect the world heritage? What is World Heritage?

World heritage refers to the rare and irreplaceable wealth recognized by UNESCO and the World Heritage Committee. It is a cultural relic and natural landscape with outstanding significance and universal value recognized by all mankind. The narrow sense of world heritage includes four categories: world cultural heritage, world natural heritage, world cultural and natural dual heritage and world cultural landscape heritage.

■ World cultural heritage

The Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage stipulates that those belonging to one of the following categories can be classified as cultural heritage. Cultural relics: buildings, sculptures and paintings with outstanding and universal value, components or structures with archaeological significance, inscriptions, caves, settlements and various cultural relics from the perspective of history, art or science; Buildings: individual or interrelated buildings with outstanding and universal value from the perspective of history, art or science because of their architectural form, identity and position in the landscape; Sites: man-made projects or masterpieces of man and nature and archaeological sites with outstanding and universal value from the perspective of history, aesthetics, ethnology or anthropology.

Any cultural heritage project nominated for inclusion in the World Heritage List must meet one or more of the following criteria before it can be approved. 1. represents a unique artistic achievement and a creative masterpiece of genius; 2. It can have a significant impact on the development of architectural art, memorial art, town planning or landscape design in a certain period or in a certain cultural area of the world; 3. It can provide a unique or at least special witness for a disappearing civilization or cultural tradition; 4. It can be used as an outstanding example of a building or a group of buildings or landscapes to show an important stage (or stages) in human history; 5. It can be used as an outstanding example of the traditional living environment or the place of use, representing one (or several) cultures, especially places that become vulnerable to destruction under the influence of irreversible changes; 6. It has a direct or substantial connection with events of special universal significance or current traditions or ideas or beliefs or literary and artistic works (only under some special circumstances or when this standard works with other standards can this paragraph become a reason for listing in the World Heritage List. )。

■ World Natural Heritage

The Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage defines natural heritage as one of the following clauses: from an aesthetic or scientific point of view, it is a natural appearance composed of geological and biological structures or such structural groups with outstanding and universal values; From the point of view of science or protection, geological and natural geographical structures with outstanding and universal values, and clearly defined ecological zones of endangered animal and plant species; From the point of view of science, protection or natural beauty, a natural scenic spot or a clearly defined natural zone with outstanding and universal value.

Natural heritage projects listed in the World Heritage List must meet one or more of the following criteria before they can be approved: 1. It constitutes a prominent example and represents an important stage in the evolution history of the earth; 2. It is an outstanding example representing important geological processes, biological evolution processes and the relationship between human beings and the natural environment; 3. Unique, rare or wonderful natural phenomena, landforms or areas with rare natural beauty; 4. Habitat of the surviving rare or endangered species of animals and plants.

■ Dual heritage of world culture and nature

Only heritage projects that meet the definitions of cultural heritage and natural heritage in the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage can become such heritage.

■ World cultural landscape heritage

Landscape intentionally designed and built by human beings: including gardens and parks built for aesthetic reasons, which are often (but not always) associated with religious or other memorial buildings or buildings; The landscape of organic evolution: originated from the initial social, economic, administrative and religious needs, and developed into the present form through the connection or adaptation with the surrounding natural environment; Related cultural landscapes: This kind of landscape is listed in the World Heritage List, which is characterized by its connection with natural factors, strong religion, art or culture, rather than cultural material evidence.

What relevant laws and regulations have been promulgated in China?

Professional regulations on the protection of cultural relics and historical heritage

1982165438+1October19, the 5th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) passed and promulgated the Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics in People's Republic of China (PRC). On October 28th, 2002, the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Cultural Relics was revised. On the basis of this law, the State Council approved the promulgation of cultural relics administrative regulations, including the Regulations on the Protection and Management of Underwater Cultural Relics in People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Regulations on the Protection and Management of Cultural Relics in People's Republic of China (PRC). & gt

Question 5: Why should we protect the world cultural heritage? World cultural heritage is precious and cannot be copied. It represents the history of many countries and should be protected.