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China launches database for stolen foreign antiques

Updated: Apr 21, 2018 Xinhua Print
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BEIJING — The State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) on April 20 launched a database for stolen foreign antiques to prevent such antiques from entering and circulating in China.

The administration will go on to ask entry-exit examination offices to intensify the supervision over the entry and exit of stolen foreign antiques.

It also called on professional institutions, practitioners and the public to check the database from time to time, to avoid the purchase or sale of such items.

The damage to cultural heritage has become a common challenge for the international community, and the stealing and trafficking of antiques has damaged the historical and cultural legacy of many countries, the SACH said in the statement.

Last year, the administration joined with the Ministry of Public Security in a similar platform for stolen Chinese antiques.

Since 2008, the SACH has made public information on over 6,900 stolen foreign antiques.


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