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China finds new uses for revolutionary relics

Xinhua | Updated: 2021-03-29 17:11

Clockwise from top left: Images from Win at the Museum feature some of the most well-known museums with unique collections of revolutionary relics in China, respectively in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, Zunyi, Guizhou province, Xibaipo, Hebei province, Yan'an, Shaanxi province, Beijing and Jinggangshan in Jiangxi. CHINA DAILY

BEIJING -- China has made solid progress in protecting revolutionary relics and has explored various ways to utilize and revitalize them in the new era.

A census of the country's revolutionary relics has been completed. Official statistics show that there are more than 36,000 sites home to immovable revolutionary relics and over 1 million individual or sets of movable state-owned revolutionary relics nationwide.

Well-preserved revolutionary relics have boosted poverty alleviation and rural vitalization efforts in various ways, such as their integration into local tourism development, said the National Cultural Heritage Administration, adding that such relics have helped 54 impoverished counties shake off poverty in China since 2014.

Access to revolutionary relics has also been promoted. So far, more than 93 percent of major revolutionary sites are open to the public and over 1,600 revolutionary museums and memorial halls are welcoming visitors nationwide.

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