The director of the supervision and inspection department of the National Cultural Heritage Administration, Chen Peijun, said that China uses sensors to monitor sites with important cultural heritages and also parts of the Great Wall, declared in 2007 as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
The official informed that the administration will also explore the use of other technological means, such as internet, cloud computing, macrodata and drones, to streamline administrative work and ensure compliance with the law in relation to the protection of cultural heritage.
The person in charge informed that the administration will also explore the use of other technological means, such as internet, cloud computing, macrodata and drones, in order to streamline administrative work and ensure compliance with the law in relation to the protection of cultural heritage.
Chen said that new technologies will help to improve the efficiency of supervision, and allow authorities to ensure that violations are detected and treated early in a timely manner.