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Sculpting the 'greenness' of life
2024-03-12
The silver-haired sculptress, He E, is always seen drawing drafts, writing notes, or sculpting at her desk. She feels everlasting vitality through artistic creation.
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Dunhuang flying fairies beautify Zigong
2024-03-08
New crafts, plus oil paintings from Master Zeng Hao equals this year's fabulous lanterns, the Dunhuang flying fairies. This year, Zigong presents a new idea in lanterns, making figures with no metallic wires in their faces to make them vivid and lively. Though it's very challenging, the result is worth a visit.
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Dunhuang murals shed light on ancient New Year celebrations
2024-02-29
The Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang have long been considered a treasure trove of cultural heritage. The murals adorning the walls of the grottoes record rich scenes of ancient life, including how ancient people celebrated New Year.
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Dunhuang's lantern show charms visitors
2024-02-19
In Dunhuang, Gansu province, festive lanterns competed in splendor and brilliance to celebrate Chinese New Year.
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Dunhuang tourist daily reception surges by 1230.88% during Lunar New Year
2024-02-18
As the Lunar New Year holiday enters its second half, the tourism market in Dunhuang continues to heat up, with visitors doubling in numbers. It is the peak of the first wave of tourist flows in 2024.
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Dunhuang's night market lights up holiday mood
2024-02-15
During the Spring Festival holiday, tourists were seen strolling through the night market in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu province, selecting and buying popular snacks and characteristic tourist crafts.
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Dunhuang site recognized as natural resource science popularization base
2024-02-08
Cheers to Dunhuang Yadan National Geological Park in Dunhuang, Gansu province, for being recognized as a natural resource science popularization base in China.
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Woodcarving captures legacy of ancient caves
2024-02-07
In the Lanzhou Creative Cultural Industry Park of Gansu province, Ji Maojie, a 45-year-old woodcarving artist, transforms the Dunhuang murals into lifelike statues using his carving tools.