The Gansu Silk Road Art Treasures Exhibition opened on March 11 at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing. The exhibition features more than 240 rare artifacts from the Dunhuang Academy, the Gansu Provincial Museum, the Gansu Jiandu Museum, and the National Art Museum of China. Through murals, manuscripts, and relics, the exhibition traces the cultural roots of Chinese art and celebrates the enduring spirit of the Silk Road. Don’t miss this extraordinary journey through history.(Photo: Li Hao/GT)
Photo: Li Hao/GT
Photo: Li Hao/GT
Photo: Li Hao/GT
Photo: Li Hao/GT
Photo: Li Hao/GT
Photo: Li Hao/GT
Photo: Li Hao/GT
Photo: Li Hao/GT
Photo: Li Hao/GT
94-year-old artist and scholar of Dunhuang art Chang Shana observes the Burning Lamp Buddha painting she copied at the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang when she was 15 years old. Photo: Li Hao/GT