Abstract

This study aims to review examined the unique origin and development process of Chinese museums, focusing on cultural property protection policies. The purpose of this paper is to promote an understanding of the rapidly changing Chinese museum policy and the improvement of the Goguryeo cultural heritage in the family, and to actively utilize it in research on this field. In China, museums possess cultural properties, disseminate history and cultural knowledge, and implement patriotism and socialist education to the public. Local museums, built after the 2000s, are shedding new light on the ancient history and culture of the region from the perspective of the 21st century. To protect the cultural heritage of Goguryeo in the city, the National Cultural Heritage Administration of China has built a new House Ji'an Goguryeo Museum to focus on the relationship between Goguryeo and China's central countries. It best reflects China's ancient Korean history policy through its improved regional cultural heritage, emphasizing that Goguryeo is a part of China's history.

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