This year, Luojiasha Village in Daicun Town launched the relocation of the entire village to avoid geological disasters. The Institute of Cultural Relics Protection and Archaeology of Daicun Town coordinated with the District carried out a survey of cultural relics, recording and archiving 19 immovable cultural relics such as Baiyun Temple, Great Hall, Yang’s Ancestral Hall and Li’s Family Temple.
In order to deeply explore the history and culture, enhance the villagers’ awareness of cultural preservation, and make full, effective and rational use of cultural relics, Daicun Town has issued more than 500 notices of cultural relics protection to households to publicize and popularize the knowledge of cultural relics, and has joined hands with cultural stations, safety offices and urban management squadrons to strengthen the management of entering the village checkpoint to prevent cultural relics dealers from acquiring cultural relics.
At the same time, Daicun Town carries out monthly cultural relics safety inspections to consolidate the territorial management responsibilities of cultural relics; Each building is installed with monitoring and smart electricity, and four platforms are connected to carry out full-time protection of the smart cerebellum.
In accordance with the principles of “not changing the original status of cultural relics” and “minimum intervention”, Daicun Town has also formulated and improved long-term mechanisms for the protection of cultural relics and improved the efficiency of supervision and supervision from various aspects such as flood prevention and protection, fire safety, and cultural relics repair. After the entire village is relocated, it is clear that all cultural relics will be protected in situ and shall not be arbitrarily dismantled.