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Dunhuang is a Silk Road desert destination defined by Mogao Grottoes, singing sand dunes, oasis history, and frontier art.
Dunhuang is one of the strongest cultural stops on the Silk Road. The Mogao Grottoes preserve extraordinary Buddhist art, while Crescent Moon Spring, sand dunes, night markets, and desert routes create a vivid frontier atmosphere. It is usually paired with Zhangye, Jiayuguan, Lanzhou, or broader Gansu-Xinjiang itineraries.
Dunhuang is a Silk Road desert destination defined by Mogao Grottoes, singing sand dunes, oasis history, and frontier art.
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