A major cultural heritage site under national-level protection[1] (全国重点文物保护单位) is the highest protection level approved by China for immovable cultural relics.

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Temple of Heaven, one from the first batch of Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level
Simplified Chinese全国重点文物保护单位
Traditional Chinese全國重點文物保護單位
Literal meaningNational Key Cultural Relic Protected Unit
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQuánguó Zhòngdiǎn Wénwù Bǎohù Dānwèi
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According to the 2002 Cultural Relics Protection Law of the People's Republic of China, the National Cultural Heritage Administration of the State Council selects those with significant historical, artistic, and scientific value as national key cultural relics protection units. National key cultural relics protection units shall not be demolished; if they need to be relocated, they must be reported to the State Council for approval by applications from the people's government of the provincial administrative region.[2]

Statistics

In 1999 it was reported that there were some 350,000 immovable cultural properties in China, of which 70,000 were protected at one of the three main levels, in addition to some 10,000,000 movable cultural properties held by state institutions alone.[3] Of these, as of October 2019, 5,058 Sites Protected at the National Level have been designated by the State Administration. They were announced in 8 batches and several supplemental batches:

More information Batch No., Date ...
Batch
No.
DateAddedMerged[N 1]Ref.
14 March 1961180[4]
1a26 October 1964−1[N 2][5]
1b16 October 19811[N 2][6]
223 February 198262[7]
313 January 1988258[8]
420 November 199625012[9]
525 June 2001518 (-1[N 3])23[10]
5a22 November 20021[11]
5b2 March 20031[12]
5c3 April 20031[13]
625 May 20061,080106[14]
6a20 August 20091[15]
75 March 20131,943 (+1[N 4])47[16][17]
7a25 April 20141[18]
87 October 201976250[19]
Total5,058
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  1. Non-listed monuments that were merged into Sites already in the list. Multiple monuments that were merged into one Site may be counted as one or more depending on the official announcement.
  2. The Loyal King's Residence (忠王府) was removed from the list on 26 October 1964 and was re-designated on 16 October 1981.
  3. 3 non-listed Hanque, Zhaojiacun Hanque (赵家村汉阙), Wangjiaping Hanque (王家坪汉阙), Pujiawan Hanque (蒲家湾汉阙), and another 2 from the first batch, Feng Huan Que (冯焕阙) and Shen Fujun Que (沈府君阙), were merged and renamed to "Qu County Hanque" (渠县汉阙).
  4. Dasheng Cotton Mill (大生纱厂) was merged into Nantong Museum when the 6th batch was announced. At the 7th batch, Dasheng Cotton Mill, along with a non-listed Dasheng third textile company (大生第三纺织公司) which was merged into it, became a separate site.

Sites protected at various levels

Sites (to Be) Protected for Their Historical and Cultural Value or Historical and Cultural Sites Protected (文物保护单位) at various levels include:[20]

  • Major Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the National Level (全国重点文物保护单位)
  • Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the Provincial Level (省级文物保护单位)
  • Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the Level of a City Divided into Districts or at the Level of an Autonomous Prefecture (设区的市、自治州级文物保护单位)
  • Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the County Level (县级文物保护单位)

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