Exploring ancient China: How procuratorial work helps revive porcelain
This video highlights how procuratorial organs perform their duties in accordance with the law to protect cultural heritage. When cultural relics are endangered, prosecutors conduct on-site investigations to collect evidence, building a solid judicial safeguard for their protection. They also crack down on crimes involving cultural relics and promote the effective restoration of heritage sites.
Empowered by technology, digital procuratorial work forms a robust anti-theft network, while 3D scanning and intelligent stitching breathe new life into broken porcelain pieces. The integration of digital tech and traditional craftsmanship is helping restore damaged national treasures.
Procuratorial organs safeguard civilization with unwavering commitment and steadfast actions, ensuring the enduring vitality of Chinese cultural heritage.
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