Understanding the Ancients and Searching for Traces: a Handbook of Chinese Cultural and Historical Relics·eastern Qingqiu

Understanding the Ancients and Searching for Traces: a Handbook of Chinese Cultural and Historical Relics·eastern Qingqiu

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National Key Cultural Relics Protection Units (referred to as "National Protected Areas") are immovable cultural relics with the highest legal protection level in China and are the essence of Chinese cultural and historical sites. From 1961 to 2013, the State Council announced seven batches of 4,296 national security units. Si Fei's team has been paying attention to and visiting the subject of "national protection" for more than ten years, so they thoroughly sorted out seven batches of "national protection" lists, compiled nearly 10,000 historical sites, and presented China's existing magnificent and precious ancient buildings, painted sculptures, murals, grottoes, ruins, tombs, etc. From multiple angles. They compiled a detailed visiting guide based on on-the-spot travel experience and gathered them in the form of a manual, a total of four volumes. Volume 2: Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, and Anhui.

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