After the founding of New China, what laws and regulations have been promulgated by the state to protect all kinds of cultural relics? They are protecting the cultural heritage.

1.1982 The Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Protection of Cultural Relics promulgated and implemented by the NPC Standing Committee stipulates: "The following cultural relics with historical, artistic and scientific values shall be protected by the state: (1) sites of ancient culture, ancient tombs, ancient buildings, cave temples and stone carvings with historical, artistic and scientific values; (two) buildings, sites and relics related to major historical events, revolutionary movements and famous people, which are of great commemorative, educational and historical value; (3) Precious artworks and arts and crafts in different periods in history; (four) important revolutionary documents and materials, as well as manuscripts and ancient books of historical, artistic and scientific value; (5) A representative physical object that reflects the social system, social production and social life of various times and ethnic groups in history. " (Article 2 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Cultural Relics) The object of protection stipulated in this law is mainly tangible cultural heritage, but some of its contents also involve intangible cultural heritage, such as some "physical objects" and "cultural sites", which have both material and intangible cultural attributes.

2.1Approved by the State Council on April 30th, 9921Promulgated by Order No.2 of National Cultural Heritage Administration on May 5th, 992, Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Cultural Relics.

3. The draft Law on the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage, which has been brewing since 2003, has been revised nearly to perfection, and it is expected to be passed at the 11th National People's Congress, thus formally legislating, which will make the protection of intangible cultural heritage in China "have laws to follow".

4.201065438+1On October 20th, Wang Guangtao, Chairman of the Environmental Protection Committee of the National People's Congress, presided over the seventh meeting of the legislative work of the natural heritage protection law in Beijing. The Bill Office of the National People's Congress Environmental Protection Committee, the Economic Law Office of the Law Committee, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Environmental Protection of the Legislative Affairs Office of the State Council, 1 1 the grassroots comrades involved in the management of world natural heritage directly in the province. My office was invited to attend the meeting. The meeting discussed the necessity of legislation, the responsibility of local governments, institutional setup and management functions, the establishment of compensation mechanism, planning, technical research and personnel training.