In the face of escalating climate challenges, China's cultural heritage sites, particularly those in resource-rich regions like Gansu Province, are increasingly turning to advanced meteorological services to mitigate risks posed by extreme weather events.
With over 16,000 immovable cultural relics exposed to natural elements, Gansu has pioneered a collaborative model between meteorological and cultural departments, leveraging cutting-edge technology to transition from reactive rescue to proactive prevention.
