Hunan scholar donates 104 artifacts documenting Japanese aggression
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The museum will proceed with the archival registration of the relics, uncovering each item's identity and the story behind it, said Peng Ya'ou, deputy director of the museum.
"The core significance of cultural relics lies in how we activate and utilize them to fully realize their historical value," Peng said, adding that the museum will develop related exhibitions and educational programs to ensure maximum public access to the collection.
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