Dunhuang, located at the west end of the Hexi Corridor, Northwest China’s Gansu province, played a significant role in cultural exchanges and mutual learning between ancient China and rest of the world. Unique cultural relics and heritage came from these relationships.
Shenzhen Museum in South China’s Guangdong province exhibited replica Dunhuang grottoes, murals, Buddhist statues, gold and silver ware from collections of various museums.
Festivals & Cutoms
Lishan Torch Festival concludes in Chongqing, draws over 100,000 visitors
Festivals & Cutoms
Zhengding Folk Art Performance draws 30 troupes for Lantern Festival