What kind of cultural relics can be legally exported?

Cultural relics that can be exported after191year include: medals, medals and commemorative medals with special significance without major historical events; Important documents, telegrams, letters, inscriptions, manuscripts of representative works, etc. , has nothing to do with major historical events or written by famous people; Sculpture portraits, Buddha statues, animal and plant shapes and ornaments that have no significant historical and artistic value and have no extensive social influence; Documents and archives without major events and important historical value; All kinds of guns made in China; Musical instruments used by non-deceased famous artists include dance instruments; Fans made by non-famous artists (including fan bones and fans); Lacquerware made by non-famous artists, workshops and celebrities; Ancient banknotes, silver banknotes, money banknotes, private banknotes, rituals, weights and measures, utensils (including musical instruments, banners, flags, etc. ), funerary wares, bronzes, watches and pens, including pens, theatrical art supplies (including costumes, shadow plays and various props related to theatrical art), cars, boats and cars (including spare parts).

2. 19 1 1 year to 1949 exportable cultural relics: portraits, videos and portraits of China's paintings and calligraphy belonging to himself or his relatives; Letters from ordinary celebrities belonging to themselves or their relatives; Woodboard books with large inventory, non-main series of lithographs and relief printing; Newspapers, textbooks and atlases that have no important historical or academic value; Local chronicles, genealogy and genealogy without important instructions from leaders; Weapons without age inscriptions used by non-celebrities; Modern paper money with no important historical, artistic or scientific value; Non-official kiln wares, folk kiln hall names, utensils and remnants without chronology, chronicle or historical events; Not a single piece of silk, satin, twill, nylon, yarn, silk, brocade, cotton, linen, tweed, velvet and other fabrics; Various folk art works such as New Year pictures, god horses, paper-cuts and clay figurines that have no important artistic value; Ordinary paper other than wax stationery, golden flower stationery, printing stationery and dark flower stationery (including stationery and ordinary paper attached to hand scrolls and picture book pages); Non-celebrities make inkstones, and non-celebrities use inkstones; Stationery such as pen container, pen container, paperweight, arm lattice, ink bed, ink cartridge, etc. For non-celebrity products and non-celebrity products; Jade and stone products (including jadeite, agate, crystal, malachite, tourmaline, turquoise, lapis lazuli and other jadeite, amber, sperm, coral and so on. ) has non-rare materials and general technology and has no historical value or other special significance; Non-valuable stamps, envelopes, postcards, aerograms.

3. Cultural relics that can be exported after1949 include: representative personal seals used by unknown people; Architectural model, wooden model of patterned building, paper hot sample, plane elevation, interior decoration, engineering practice, architectural decoration, components, etc. ; Oil painting, watercolor painting and gouache, including sketches (including sketches), cartoons and prints, have no significant historical and artistic value and have no extensive social influence; Medals, medals and medals of no great artistic value; Chinese painting, calligraphy, rubbings, printed books, plates, painting plates and printing plates; Printing and drawing astronomical maps, geographical maps, waterway maps, water conservancy maps, tunnel maps, frontier defense maps, meritorious military service maps, saltworks maps and administrative division maps; Furniture and its components made of various materials, ceramics, embroidery, articles for daily use and entertainment, plain paper, inkstone and ink, including ink molds, other stationery, drama and artistic articles, jade and stone tools, iron paintings and published philatelic products; Celebrity letters; Gold, silver, copper, nickel and other metal coins and commemorative coins; Production tools, such as industrial equipment and instruments.

4. Cultural relics that can be exported after1966 include: ethnic costumes (including ornaments made of various materials), tools that reflect the traditional mode of production of ethnic groups, folk daily necessities that reflect the traditional lifestyle of ethnic groups and have the characteristics of ethnic crafts, representative ethnic building components, ethnic handicrafts (wood carving, wood carving, bone carving, lacquerware, pottery, silverware, masks, thangka, embroidery, etc. Documents and archives related to ethnic minorities recorded in minority languages, printed works of literature and art, paintings, genealogy, letters, inscriptions, stone carvings, etc.

For details, please refer to the Standards for the Examination of Cultural Relics Leaving the Country issued by National Cultural Heritage Administration on June 5, 2007 (No.30 [2007]).