Ancient Chinese documents win UNESCO recognition
Updated: 2013-06-21 19:48
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
BEIJING - China's official archives relating to Tibet in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) and documents showing the ancient financial and messaging service operated between overseas Chinese and relatives back home have won a major UNESCO recognition.
A meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the "Memory of the World Register" has decided to include these two sets of documents on the register, a statement from the State Archives Administration said on Friday.
The meeting was held from June 18 to 21 in Gwangju Metropolitan City of the Republic of Korea,
The Memory of the World Register lists documentary heritage recognized as globally significant and having outstanding universal value.
The documents showing how finances and messages were exchanged between overseas Chinese and their domestic relatives were stored and recommended for the UNESCO honor by the archives bureaus of Guangdong and Fujian provinces, from which the first batch of overseas Chinese originated.
The news means China now has nine pieces of documentary heritage listed on the Memory of the World Register, including "Compendium of Materia Medica," a classic of Chinese medication, and "The Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine," China's earliest medical classic on record.
Worldwide, 299 pieces of documentary heritage from 100 countries have been listed on the register, the statement said.
Related Stories
Xinjiang Tianshan included in UNESCO heritage list 2013-06-21 17:30
UNESCO's science report launched in Chinese 2012-11-07 16:12
Former UNESCO director gets back to grassroots 2012-09-24 02:05
Xanadu added to UNESCO's World Heritage List 2012-06-30 17:31
'China's Pompeii' may get UNESCO recognition 2012-03-26 13:44
Today's Top News
France wants more Chinese investment
FM: China rejects US' claim on Snowden
Public interests Party's top priority
Overseas sellers upbeat on China
PBOC will act 'if necessary'
4 Chinese killed in Papua New Guinea
'Heavy losses' if China-EU solar sector talks fail
Riots in Xinjiang kill 27
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Yunnan brews up cups of success |
Getting the point of TCM |
Highlights of luxury China 2013 |
Recovery gives youth new chance at life |
Passing down the business |
Pumping up power of consumption |