The Regulations on Protection of Zigong Dinosaur Geological Relics will go into effect on August 1, according to a news conference held in Zigong, Sichuan province, on July 24.
The regulations stipulate that a protection catalog system should be established to ensure the scientific and standardized protection and management of designated objects, such as dinosaur fossils, including body fossils and trace fossils, and other geological findings that are related to dinosaurs.
The regulatory measures also designate August 10 as Dinosaur Geological Relics Protection Awareness Day in Zigong. On this day, the Zigong Dinosaur Museum will offer free admission and organize activities like science popularization, seminars and tourism promotion to enhance public awareness of protection efforts.
Furthermore, the regulations acknowledge that dinosaur remains and other geological relics are significant resources for both the Zigong World Geopark and National Geopark, serving as key components of the cultural tourism industry. While emphasizing the importance of protection, the regulations also encourage the utilization of these resources to develop dinosaur-themed tourism and to promote Zigong's unique features in order to build it into a world-renowned cultural tourism city.
The regulations support the use of modern technology, such as artificial intelligence, big data and virtual reality, for the digital protection, display and dissemination of dinosaur remains and other geological relics.
The regulations also include penalties for unauthorized relocation and damage to natural protection markers, illegal collection and possession of dinosaur fossils, and failure to manage dinosaur remains and other geological relics according to the law. The regulations stipulate that commendations or rewards can be offered to individuals and organizations that make significant contributions to the protection, management, research and education of dinosaur remains and other related geological relics.
The Regulations on Protection of Zigong Dinosaur Geological Relics will go into effect on August 1, according to a news conference held in Zigong, Sichuan province, on July 24.
The regulations stipulate that a protection catalog system should be established to ensure the scientific and standardized protection and management of designated objects, such as dinosaur fossils, including body fossils and trace fossils, and other geological findings that are related to dinosaurs.
The regulatory measures also designate August 10 as Dinosaur Geological Relics Protection Awareness Day in Zigong. On this day, the Zigong Dinosaur Museum will offer free admission and organize activities like science popularization, seminars and tourism promotion to enhance public awareness of protection efforts.
Furthermore, the regulations acknowledge that dinosaur remains and other geological relics are significant resources for both the Zigong World Geopark and National Geopark, serving as key components of the cultural tourism industry. While emphasizing the importance of protection, the regulations also encourage the utilization of these resources to develop dinosaur-themed tourism and to promote Zigong's unique features in order to build it into a world-renowned cultural tourism city.
The regulations support the use of modern technology, such as artificial intelligence, big data and virtual reality, for the digital protection, display and dissemination of dinosaur remains and other geological relics.
The regulations also include penalties for unauthorized relocation and damage to natural protection markers, illegal collection and possession of dinosaur fossils, and failure to manage dinosaur remains and other geological relics according to the law. The regulations stipulate that commendations or rewards can be offered to individuals and organizations that make significant contributions to the protection, management, research and education of dinosaur remains and other related geological relics.
The Regulations on Protection of Zigong Dinosaur Geological Relics will go into effect on August 1, according to a news conference held in Zigong, Sichuan province, on July 24.
The regulations stipulate that a protection catalog system should be established to ensure the scientific and standardized protection and management of designated objects, such as dinosaur fossils, including body fossils and trace fossils, and other geological findings that are related to dinosaurs.
The regulatory measures also designate August 10 as Dinosaur Geological Relics Protection Awareness Day in Zigong. On this day, the Zigong Dinosaur Museum will offer free admission and organize activities like science popularization, seminars and tourism promotion to enhance public awareness of protection efforts.
Furthermore, the regulations acknowledge that dinosaur remains and other geological relics are significant resources for both the Zigong World Geopark and National Geopark, serving as key components of the cultural tourism industry. While emphasizing the importance of protection, the regulations also encourage the utilization of these resources to develop dinosaur-themed tourism and to promote Zigong's unique features in order to build it into a world-renowned cultural tourism city.
The regulations support the use of modern technology, such as artificial intelligence, big data and virtual reality, for the digital protection, display and dissemination of dinosaur remains and other geological relics.
The regulations also include penalties for unauthorized relocation and damage to natural protection markers, illegal collection and possession of dinosaur fossils, and failure to manage dinosaur remains and other geological relics according to the law. The regulations stipulate that commendations or rewards can be offered to individuals and organizations that make significant contributions to the protection, management, research and education of dinosaur remains and other related geological relics.
The Regulations on Protection of Zigong Dinosaur Geological Relics will go into effect on August 1, according to a news conference held in Zigong, Sichuan province, on July 24.
The regulations stipulate that a protection catalog system should be established to ensure the scientific and standardized protection and management of designated objects, such as dinosaur fossils, including body fossils and trace fossils, and other geological findings that are related to dinosaurs.
The regulatory measures also designate August 10 as Dinosaur Geological Relics Protection Awareness Day in Zigong. On this day, the Zigong Dinosaur Museum will offer free admission and organize activities like science popularization, seminars and tourism promotion to enhance public awareness of protection efforts.
Furthermore, the regulations acknowledge that dinosaur remains and other geological relics are significant resources for both the Zigong World Geopark and National Geopark, serving as key components of the cultural tourism industry. While emphasizing the importance of protection, the regulations also encourage the utilization of these resources to develop dinosaur-themed tourism and to promote Zigong's unique features in order to build it into a world-renowned cultural tourism city.
The regulations support the use of modern technology, such as artificial intelligence, big data and virtual reality, for the digital protection, display and dissemination of dinosaur remains and other geological relics.
The regulations also include penalties for unauthorized relocation and damage to natural protection markers, illegal collection and possession of dinosaur fossils, and failure to manage dinosaur remains and other geological relics according to the law. The regulations stipulate that commendations or rewards can be offered to individuals and organizations that make significant contributions to the protection, management, research and education of dinosaur remains and other related geological relics.
The Regulations on Protection of Zigong Dinosaur Geological Relics will go into effect on August 1, according to a news conference held in Zigong, Sichuan province, on July 24.
The regulations stipulate that a protection catalog system should be established to ensure the scientific and standardized protection and management of designated objects, such as dinosaur fossils, including body fossils and trace fossils, and other geological findings that are related to dinosaurs.
The regulatory measures also designate August 10 as Dinosaur Geological Relics Protection Awareness Day in Zigong. On this day, the Zigong Dinosaur Museum will offer free admission and organize activities like science popularization, seminars and tourism promotion to enhance public awareness of protection efforts.
Furthermore, the regulations acknowledge that dinosaur remains and other geological relics are significant resources for both the Zigong World Geopark and National Geopark, serving as key components of the cultural tourism industry. While emphasizing the importance of protection, the regulations also encourage the utilization of these resources to develop dinosaur-themed tourism and to promote Zigong's unique features in order to build it into a world-renowned cultural tourism city.
The regulations support the use of modern technology, such as artificial intelligence, big data and virtual reality, for the digital protection, display and dissemination of dinosaur remains and other geological relics.
The regulations also include penalties for unauthorized relocation and damage to natural protection markers, illegal collection and possession of dinosaur fossils, and failure to manage dinosaur remains and other geological relics according to the law. The regulations stipulate that commendations or rewards can be offered to individuals and organizations that make significant contributions to the protection, management, research and education of dinosaur remains and other related geological relics.