Inner Mongolia will use pick up alarm system to protect grassland cultural relics

It was learned from the Cultural Relics Bureau of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that the special pilot project “Protecting Grassland Cultural Relics with Pickup Alarm System” funded by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage in Inner Mongolia has achieved remarkable results. In 2008, Inner Mongolia will use this high-tech equipment to arm many national key cultural relics. Protection unit.

The domestic pickup alarm system is a kind of high-tech probe monitoring and alarm system that is installed around the ancient tombs, ruins and other artifacts and is suitable for the field. The monitoring range can reach several kilometers.

According to Wang Dafang, head of the administrative law enforcement unit of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Administrative Protection Law Enforcement Unit, from 2005 to 2006, the Inner Mongolia Heritage Department used this high-tech equipment to carry out the Xiaoshi Chen Guo Princess Graveyard of the Liao Dynasty in Naiman Banner, Tongliao City, a national key cultural relics protection unit. The pilot work of protecting ancient tombs was very effective.

The State Administration of Cultural Heritage has agreed to fund the installation of this anti-theft alarm equipment in the site of the Jingzhou Road in the Yuan Dynasty of Siziwangqi, a national key cultural relics protection unit.

It is understood that next year Inner Mongolia will be located in the national key cultural relics protection unit in Baotou City, Daerhan Maomingan United Banner Yuan Dynasty Dening Road site, Wulanchabu Yuan Dynasty Jining Road site, Wulanchabu City Yuandai Shajing Road site The anti-theft alarm equipment was installed in the ruins of Fengzhou Ancient City in Liaojinyuan of Hohhot.