Dunhuang, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Mogao Grottoes, is drawing visitors and scholars worldwide eager to explore its rich history and experience its cultural revival.
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00:39So many cultures came together in Dunhuang over a thousand years.
00:44And we see that there's a kind of harmony in the caves,
00:47where all these cultures in a single cave are depicted on the walls.
00:52There's a kind of harmony, and it's not some zero sum perception of cultures and cultural interaction.
01:08It's not just about literature or images.
01:13It's about a lot of different fields,
01:18and they all have very important meanings.
01:21Basically, we study history,
01:25and it's not limited to Buddhism.
01:29The whole culture, politics, etc.
01:38www.globalonenessproject.org