Abstract
This paper explores the multifaceted landscape of Chinese cultural heritage management, emphasizing the critical role of state authorities in safeguarding cultural assets. The study delves into the historical evolution of Chinese cultural heritage management, tracing its roots from ancient practices to contemporary legislative efforts. It also offers a brief incursion into the history and culture of China. By analysing successful models from other countries, this research aims to provide valuable insights and strategies for enhancing Romania’s cultural heritage protection. The findings advocate for a holistic approach to heritage management, aligning Romania with global standards and fostering a renewed commitment to cultural preservation.