First, there is no need. In fact, there are many good things in our country, which are no worse than those abroad. Just look at the cultural relics auctioned overseas in recent years. If we manage the domestic private collections well and let them be recognized and circulated, we can prevent the continued loss of fine products. If the market is really good, the lost things will come back automatically. There is no doubt that the flow of people and things is profitable.
Second, it may be a bottomless pit to recover cultural relics lost overseas at a high price. On the one hand, there are many things flowing out. If you always spend a lot of money to get them back, things will naturally sit still, increase in price and double in value. Finally, they simply can't afford it; On the other hand, if you always spend a lot of money on recycling, it will inevitably lead to hotter foreign markets than domestic ones, so domestic things will flow out in various ways, and finally no one will buy them at all.
Third, the most important thing at present is to do a good job in the domestic market. We should relax laws and policies, improve appraisal science and circulation mechanism, realize the organic combination of art, finance and cultural undertakings, and pay close attention to cultivating mature domestic market. It is also suggested that the state buy folk cultural relics at attractive prices every year, and call on the wealthy to buy them only from home, not from abroad. Impose a certain tariff on overseas return to prevent someone from manipulating things out and coming back.