Expats discover ancient architecture in Shanxi
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In recent years, Jinci Temple Museum has engaged in academic exchanges with institutions and universities from countries such as France and Germany, disseminating the value of cultural relics through systematic documentation, academic research, and international exhibitions, while strengthening international collaboration in cultural heritage preservation.
"Today, more young people at home and abroad are attracted to Jinci, and this is the best proof of the vitality of culture," said Xie Qiang, deputy curator of Jinci Temple Museum.
Guo Shuya contributed to this story.
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