Legal basis: Article 327 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) violates the laws and regulations on the protection of cultural relics, and if state-owned museums, libraries and other units sell or privately give cultural relics under state protection to non-state-owned units or individuals, they shall be fined, and the directly responsible person in charge and other directly responsible personnel shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention.
Article 44 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors, patriotic education bases, libraries, youth palaces, children's activity centers and Children's Home should be open to minors free of charge; Museums, memorial halls, science and technology museums, exhibition halls, art galleries, cultural centers, community public Internet service places, theaters, stadiums, zoos, botanical gardens, parks and other places shall be open to minors free of charge or at preferential rates in accordance with relevant regulations. The state encourages patriotic education bases, museums, science and technology museums, art galleries and other public places to set up special sessions for minors to provide targeted services for minors. The state encourages state organs, enterprises, institutions and troops to develop their own educational resources and set up open days for minors to provide support for minors' thematic education, social practice and professional experience. The state encourages scientific research institutions and scientific and technological social organizations to carry out scientific popularization activities for minors.