What major does the Cultural Relics Bureau need?

Cultural relics bureaus generally need talents in archaeology, history and classical literature.

National Cultural Heritage Administration is a national bureau managed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, which is mainly responsible for the development of cultural relics and museums, the protection of cultural relics, the protection of world cultural heritage, archaeology, the public service of cultural relics and museums, the protection of cultural relics, and the transformation and promotion of scientific and technological achievements.

Directly affiliated units: Beijing Luxun Museum (Beijing New Culture Movement Memorial Hall), China Cultural Relics Information Consultation Center (National Cultural Heritage Administration Data Center), China Cultural Relics Research Institute, China Cultural Relics Newspaper, China Cultural Relics Exchange Center, Cultural Relics Publishing House, Agency Service Center and National Cultural Heritage Administration Archaeological Research Center.

The responsibilities of the Cultural Relics Bureau include but are not limited to:

(1) Draw up the development plan of cultural relics and museums, draw up the standards and methods of cultural relics identification and museum management, organize the investigation of cultural relics resources, participate in drafting laws and regulations on cultural relics protection and be responsible for supervision and inspection.

(2) Coordinate and guide the protection of cultural relics, perform the duties of cultural relics administrative law enforcement inspectors, organize and investigate major cases of illegal cultural relics according to law, and cooperate with relevant departments to investigate major cases of cultural relics crimes.

(3) To be responsible for the supervision of the protection and management of world cultural heritage, organize the examination of the declaration of world cultural heritage, cooperate with the housing and urban-rural construction department to examine the declaration of world cultural and natural double heritage, and cooperate with the housing and urban-rural construction department to be responsible for the protection, supervision and management of historical and cultural cities (towns and villages).

(four) responsible for the management and guidance of the national archaeological work, organize and coordinate the implementation of major cultural relics protection and archaeological projects, and undertake the relevant work of determining the national key cultural relics protection units.

(five) responsible for promoting the improvement of the public service system of cultural relics museums, formulating the public sharing plan of cultural relics museum resources and promoting its implementation, guiding the business work of national cultural relics museums, and coordinating exchanges and cooperation among museums.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-National Cultural Heritage Administration