The national archaeological park () of China is a designation created by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) in 2009 to preserve and present large-scale archaeological sites. National archaeological parks must have previously been designated as Major Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the National Level, and are considered to have high historical, cultural, and academic value. They include ancient settlements, cities and towns, palaces, temples and caves, engineering and manufacturing sites, and mausoleums and cemeteries. Many parks also have on-site museums.
The first 12 national archaeological parks were announced in 2010, and since then 24 more parks have been added to the list, bringing the total to 36. In addition, more than 60 sites have been designated as candidates for the national archaeological park status.
Regulation
On 17 December 2009, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage issued the National Archaeological Park Administration Measures. According to the regulation, an archaeological site must meet five criteria before applying for national archaeological park status: it must be a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level; its provincial-level government has issued and implemented measures to protect the site; an archaeological work plan has been approved and commenced; has an archaeological park plan in compliance with the protection measures; has a specialized administration entity with corporate status.
List of national archaeological parks
23 archaeological sites applied for the national archaeological park designation in 2010. On 9 October 2010, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) announced the first batch of 12 parks whose applications were approved.
In December 2013, the SACH announced the second batch of 12 national archaeological parks. In December 2017, the third batch of 12 national archaeological parks was announced. In December 2022, the fourth batch of 19 national archaeological parks was announced, bringing the total to 55.
Candidate parks
In addition to the approved parks, the SACH has also given a number of parks the status of "candidate national archaeological parks". When announcing the first batch of 12 approved parks, it also announced 23 candidate parks, of which 11 were later approved in the second batch announced in 2013.
- Jinyang City, Shanxi
- Niuheliang, Liaoning (approved in the second batch)
- Zhongjing of Bohai, Jilin (approved in the second batch)
- Yangzhou City, Jiangsu
- Yuyaochang (Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln), Jiangxi (approved in the second batch)
- Nanwang Hub of the Grand Canal, Shandong (approved in the second batch)
- Qufu, Capital of Lu, Shandong (approved in the second batch)
- Dawenkou, Shandong
- Luoyang of Han-Wei Dynasties, Henan (approved in the second batch)
- Zhengzhou Shang City, Henan (approved in the fourth batch)
- Sanyangzhuang, Henan
- Jinancheng (including Balingshan and Xiongjiazhong), Hubei (Xiongjiazhong approved in the second batch)
- Tongguan Kiln, Hunan (approved in the second batch)
- Liye Ancient City, Hunan
- Laosicheng, Hunan
- Jingjiang Princes' Palace and Mausoleums, Guangxi (approved in the fourth batch)
- Zengpiyan, Guangxi (approved in the second batch)
- Kele, Guizhou
- Chang'an of Han, Shaanxi
- Xianyang of Qin, Shaanxi
- Suoyang City, Gansu
- Beiting City, Xinjiang (approved in the second batch)
- Diaoyucheng, Chongqing (approved in the second batch)
31 candidate parks were announced together with the second batch of approved parks in 2013, of which 9 were later approved in the third batch announced in 2017.
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- Nihewan, Hebei (approved in the fourth batch)
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- Jizhou Kiln, Jiangxi Ã¥ÂÂå·Â窠(approved in the third batch)
- Linzi, Capital of Qi, Shandong
- Chengziya, Shandong (approved in the third batch)
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- Panlongcheng, Hubei (approved in the third batch)
- Tanheli, Hunan (approved in the fourth batch)
- Chengtoushan, Hunan (approved in the third batch)
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- Tongwancheng, Shaanxi (approved in the fourth batch)
- Longgangsi, Shaanxi é¾Âå²Â寺
- Dadiwan, Gansu 大å°湾
- Western Xia Mausoleums, Ningxia (approved in the third batch)
- Lajia, Qinghai
In December 2017, 32 candidate parks were announced together with the third batch of approved parks.
- Capital of the Zhongshan Kingdom, Hebei
- Yecheng, Hebei (approved in the fourth batch)
- Taosi, Shanxi
- Tuchengzi, Inner Mongolia
- Mopancun Mountain City, Jilin
- Longqiuzhuang, Jiangsu
- Majiabang, Zhejiang
- Anji Ancient City (approved in the fourth batch) and Longshan Yue Cemetery, Zhejiang
- Shouchun City, Anhui
- Shuangdun, Bengbu, Anhui
- Yuhuicun, Anhui
- Wucheng, Jiangxi
- Marquisate of Haihun, Jiangxi (approved in the fourth batch)
- Liangchengzhen, Shandong
- Yangshao, Henan (approved in the fourth batch)
- Erlitou, Henan (approved in the fourth batch)
- Jiahu, Henan
- Miaodigou, Henan
- Dahecun, Henan
- Qujialing, Hubei (approved in the fourth batch)
- Shijiahe, Hubei
- Sujialong èÂÂå®¶åÂÂ, Hubei
- Bijiashan Chaozhou Kiln, Guangdong
- Tomb of Francis Xavier and Dazhouwan, Guangdong
- Hepu Han City and Cemetery, Guangxi
- Qiong Kiln, Sichuan (approved in the fourth batch)
- Qianling Mausoleum, Shaanxi (approved in the fourth batch)
- Epang Palace, Shaanxi
- Zhouyuan, Shaanxi
- Duling Mausoleum, Shaanxi
- Shimao, Shaanxi (approved in the fourth batch)
- Subashi Temple, Xinjiang
In December 2022, 32 candidate parks were announced together with the fourth batch of approved parks.
- Liulihe, Beijing
- Lower Capital of Yan, Hebei
- Ding Kiln, Hebei
- Changbai Mountain Temple, Jilin
- Caoxieshan, Jiangsu
- Shangshan, Zhejiang
- Hemudu, Zhejiang
- Six Tombs of the Song Dynasty, Zhejiang
- Fanchang Kiln, Anhui
- Nanshan, Fujian
- Kuzhaikeng Kiln, Fujian
- Dehua Kiln, Fujian
- Tongling Copper Mine, Jiangxi
- Pingliangtai Ancient City, Henan
- Guo State Cemetery, Henan
- Qingliangsi Ru Kiln, Henan
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