
Beijing, June 15: On June 13, the main event for the 2026 Cultural and Natural Heritage Day took place at the Chiwong Ruins in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region.
The event announced the first batch of archaeological site parks at the autonomous region level. A ceremony was held to provide plaques for these archaeological site parks. The intangible cultural heritage and cultural relics obtained from the Chiwong site were showcased.
Additionally, a photo exhibition highlighted 70 years of archaeological achievements in Tibet. An exhibition was also organized to present the results of the fourth cultural relics census. Educational programs were conducted to promote the “Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics in China” and the “Regulations on the Protection of Cultural Relics in Tibet Autonomous Region.”
Following the event, a meeting was convened to promote the development of archaeological site parks.
(Source: China Media Group, Beijing)
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