1. Museums, libraries and archives: These institutions need professionals to study and interpret ancient cultural relics, documents and archives, including stone carvings, inscriptions and manuscripts.
2. Educational institutions: Universities and research institutions need teachers and researchers majoring in ancient philology to carry out teaching and research work and cultivate a new generation of ancient philology talents.
3. Protection and management of cultural heritage: The government and non-profit organizations need professionals to protect and manage ancient sites, buildings and cultural relics, including making protection plans, archaeological excavations and restoration.
4. Publishing media industry: Publishing houses, magazines and cultural media companies need to specialize in editing, translating, writing by writers and editing articles and books related to ancient culture.
5. Cultural tourism industry: tourist attractions, travel agencies and cultural activity planning companies all need professionals to explain and interpret ancient cultural relics and history to provide tourists with rich cultural experiences.
6. Business and market research: Enterprises and market research institutions need researchers majoring in ancient philology to analyze ancient documents and provide historical and cultural background for enterprise decision-making.