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If you had a precious antique, what would you do with it?
Give it to people who know how to appreciate and preserve value at the corresponding price. But we must pay attention to the scope permitted by law.
After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the word "cultural relics" was used in a series of laws and regulations on the protection of cultural relics promulgated by the State Council, the central people's government, and later the State Council. It was not until 1982 NPC Standing Committee promulgated the Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics in People's Republic of China (PRC) that the word "cultural relics" and its contents were fixed in legal form. Its scope actually includes all movable and immovable historical and cultural remains, not limited to ancient times, but includes modern times and contemporary times.
The heavyweight of the Forbidden City-Topaz-Mogai Bottle Every country in the world has its own common names for different types of cultural relics, but there is no common name for all types of cultural relics. In Europe, the word antique was used in English and French in17th century. This word comes from the Latin ante, which means ancient and former. On the other hand, people think that the word English comes directly from French. When it is used as a noun, it mainly refers to the cultural relics of ancient Greece and Rome, and later it gradually developed into works of art of various times, and its meaning is close to the so-called antiques and antiques in China. The "tangible cultural wealth" in Japanese is similar to the cultural relics referred to by China, but its meaning and scope are different. In the international community, in some international conventions on the protection of cultural relics adopted by UNESCO, cultural relics are generally referred to as "cultural property" or "cultural heritage", with different meanings. Judging from the specific contents listed in the Convention, the former refers to movable cultural relics and the latter refers to immovable cultural relics. The Arabic ξζ 1 (singular) and ε γ 1 (plural) used in Egypt are basically the same as the cultural relics mentioned by China. Egypt's Law on the Protection of Egyptian Cultural Relics promulgated in 1983 stipulates that anything that appears on Egyptian soil or is related to its history, including movable and immovable objects with historical significance and value, belongs to cultural relics (ξζ 1). At the same time, it is also stipulated that valuable articles within 100 can be designated as cultural relics according to the suggestions of the cultural authorities.
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