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China's newly revised Cultural Relics Protection Law took effect on March 1 this year, aiming to enhance the preservation and sustainable use of historical artifacts. The revision defines what constitutes a cultural relic, and expands the scope of protection for the first time. In this episode of "Legal Talk", CGTN anchor Hou Na examines why the law was revised, and what it means for heritage preservation efforts.