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The Flying Designology Of Dunhuang

The Mogao Grottoes along the ancient Silk Road in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, are a historical gem accommodating 492 grottoes decorated with murals. Over 50,000 square meters of murals record the Buddhist art and customs of roughly one millennium, from the fifth to the 14th century.

On May 1, the Magic Dunhuang Immersive Art Exhibition at Moganshan National Park in Deqing County of Zhejiang Province opened its doors to the public. There, divided into four zones, modern art integrates with the fairyland of the Dunhuang Caves, so that

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