Dunhuang City is located in the northwest of Gansu Province, China, and is world famous for the Mogao Caves, other grottoes, and wall murals. Positioned as a key gateway along the Silk Roads, it has witnessed the meeting and blending of multiple civilizations, nurturing a uniquely rich and profound cultural foundation. Recently, the NGO Chamber of Young Snow and The University of Hong Kong Libraries co-organized the “Dreamlike Dunhuang: Recreating the Grandeur of Dunhuang” exhibition at HKU Libraries. The public is welcome to visit and experience Dunhuang’s multicultural ambience with free admission until September 7.
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Wandering the Diverse Cultures of Dunhuang | HKEJ