Buddhist art at the gateway of the Silk Road
Updated: 2013-10-05 02:40
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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"Buddhist Art at the Gateway of the Silk Road" at China Institute in New York will be closed on on Oct 6. The exhibition presents sculptures, scrolls, and other objects dating back more than a thousand years from Dunhuang -- an oasis city on the edge of the Gobi Desert and home to the Mogao Caves or the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas. [BAI JIE/CHINA DAILY] |
"Buddhist Art at the Gateway of the Silk Road" at China Institute in New York will be closed on on Oct 6. The exhibition presents sculptures, scrolls, and other objects dating back more than a thousand years from Dunhuang -- an oasis city on the edge of the Gobi Desert and home to the Mogao Caves or the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas. [BAI JIE/CHINA DAILY] |
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