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List of Chinese cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad

List of Chinese cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad

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The list of Chinese cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad (Chinese: 禁止出境展览文物; pinyin: Jìnzhǐ Chūjìng Zhǎnlǎn Wénwù) comprises a list of antiquities and archaeological artifacts held by various museums and other institutions in the People's Republic of China, which the Chinese government has officially prohibited, since 2003, from being taken abroad for exhibition. Many of the relics on the list symbolize the breakthrough of archaeological discoveries that were made in China since the mid-20th century, when archaeology as a modern science began to take root in China. These items are among the most important excavated treasures in China, and have a particular historical, cultural or artistic significance.

In June 2012, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage announced the second batch of 37 cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad, covering paintings and works of calligraphy.[1] In August 2013, a third batch of 94 items were announced, most of which are treasures excavated at archaeological sites.[2]

Government regulations prohibiting exhibition abroad

According to Article 49 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Protection of Cultural Relics (State Council Decree No. 377) promulgated on 18 May 2003:

The only existing or fragile relics among the grade-one relics are prohibited from being taken out of the country for exhibition. The catalogue of cultural relics prohibited from being taken out of the country for exhibition shall be made public on a regular basis by the competent cultural relics administrative department of the State Council.[3][4]

A first list of sixty-four cultural relics that are forbidden to be exhibited abroad was published by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage on 19 January 2002 (a year before the above regulation was enacted).[5]

In addition to the list of items explicitly prohibited from being exhibited abroad, cultural relics that fall within one of the following five categories are also prohibited from being exhibited outside of China:[6]

  • ancient human remains
  • the main object of reverence at a place of religious observation
  • first-grade cultural relics that are unique and easily damaged
  • objects listed in the catalogue of cultural relics that are prohibited from being exhibited abroad
  • cultural relics that are not suitable to be exhibited abroad because of their state of preservation

Furthermore, cultural relics may not be sent abroad for exhibition if they have not previously been officially exhibited within China.[3]

First batch of items prohibited from being exhibited abroad

In 2002, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage announced its first list of 64 first-grade cultural relics that are forbidden to be taken out of mainland China for exhibition.[7][8]

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Footnotes

  1. 第二批禁止出国(境)展览文物目录(书画类) (in Chinese). State Administration of Cultural Heritage. 11 June 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  2. 94件一级文物列入"第三批禁止出境展览文物目录" (in Chinese). Chinanews. 19 August 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  3. Regulations for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Protection of Cultural Relics, State Administration of Cultural Heritage, 29 October 2007, archived from the original on 19 March 2012
  4. 中华人民共和国文物保护法实施条例, The Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China, 23 May 2005
  5. 中国文物事业改革开放30年, State Administration of Cultural Heritage, 29 December 2008, archived from the original on 19 March 2012, retrieved 16 September 2011
  6. 文物出境展览管理规定, State Administration of Cultural Heritage, 28 October 2007, archived from the original on 19 March 2012, retrieved 16 September 2011
  7. 国家文物局发出通知 首批一级文物禁止出国(境)展览, The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site
  8. 国家文物局发出通知 首批一级文物禁止出国(境)展览, Beijing Global Culture Information Technology, archived from the original on 2015-09-23, retrieved 2011-09-16
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  28. "朱然墓出土贵族生活图漆盘". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  29. "司马金龙墓出土漆屏". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  30. "娄睿墓鞍马出行图壁画". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
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  33. "曾侯乙墓外棺". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  34. "曾侯乙青铜尊盘". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  35. "彩漆木雕小座屏". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  36. "红山文化女神像". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
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  38. "青铜神树". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  39. "三星堆出土玉边璋". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
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  41. "铜奔马". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  42. "铜车马". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  43. "墙盘". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  44. "淳化大鼎". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  45. "何尊". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  46. "茂陵石雕". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  47. "大秦景教流行中国碑". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  48. "舞马衔杯仿皮囊式银壶". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  49. "兽首玛瑙杯". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  50. "景云铜钟". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  51. "银花双轮十二环锡杖". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  52. "八重宝函". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  53. "铜浮屠". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  54. ""五星出东方"护膊". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  55. "刘胜金缕玉衣". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  56. "长信宫灯". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  57. "铜屏风构件5件". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  58. "角形玉杯". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  59. "人物御龙帛画". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  60. "人物龙凤帛画". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  61. "直裾素纱禅衣". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  62. "马王堆一号墓T型帛画". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  63. "红地云珠日天锦". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  64. "西夏文佛经《吉祥遍至口本续》纸本". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  65. "青花釉里红瓷仓". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.
  66. "竹林七贤砖印模画". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site.

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