
November 12th, journalists fromQinghai provinceThe department of culture and tourism was informed that, at present, qinghai province's fourth national cultural heritage survey, phase ii, fieldworkInvestigationsWork was fully completed and moved to phase iii. A total of 6410 sites were reviewed throughout the province, representing a 100 per cent review rate; 943 sites were newly discovered and 12. 82 per cent were newly discovered。

Qinghai province has established 54 census authorities at all levels, 45 census teams, improved organizational structures and enhanced movement control. The department of cultural heritage at all levels adheres to the principle of "punctuity and security" and embraces the traditions of kunlun culture and the silk roadCultural heritageThe resource survey was included as a priority census, a major effort was made to conduct a special census of revolutionary cultural heritage resources, to strengthen the exploitation of resources for red cultural heritage, and to collect a total of 1127 clues on cultural heritage, including the approval of 267 sites identified as newly discovered cultural relics. The results of the three-eployed surveys since the great wall resource survey, a special survey of the sanctuary temple, a survey of the south asian corridor of the silk road, a special survey of cultural heritage resources in the yellow river basin and the yangtze basin, as well as key areas such as the famous villages of historic and cultural cities, historic cultural neighbourhoods and traditional villages, and four surveys of geographical characteristics such as a survey of the tibetan citadel and ancient dwellings, have been carried out in the priority industries of the member organizations。

The province-wide census offices maintain a comprehensive, hierarchical, quality-receipt-receiving review mechanism for provincial and municipal level data, a comprehensive review of information on a case-by-case basis, and a cross-check of the provincial census review teams, combined with an online inspection of the provincial census offices, systematic verification and manual review of the “three-link” data review model to ensure that census data are accurate and comprehensive. Actively inviting experts to participate in the joint data review process and coordinating the implementation of the “cross-checking + cross-regional collaboration” of data audits in the municipalities has significantly improved data quality and efficiency。
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