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Dunhuang - Wikipedia Dunhuang was one of the four frontier garrison towns (along with Jiuquan, Zhangye, and Wuwei) established by the Emperor Wu after the defeat of the Xiongnu, and the Chinese built fortifications at Dunhuang and sent settlers there
Dunhuang | China, Map, History | Britannica Situated in an oasis in the Gansu-Xinjiang desert region, it is at the far western limit of traditional Chinese settlement along the Silk Road across Central Asia Dunhuang was the first trading town reached by foreign merchants entering Chinese-administered territory from the west
Dunhuang Travel Guide: Top Sights, Travel Tips, Weather In Dunhuang, you can see the spectacular Gobi Desert wonders, appreciate the amazing cave art, and discover its profound history of more than 2,000 years Dunhuang was a place full of stories and legends of the Silk Road and it is famous for its Buddhist mural heritage in the Mogao Grottoes
Dunhuang | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO The city of Dunhuang, in north-west China, is situated at a point of vital strategic and logistical importance, on a crossroads of two major trade routes within the Silk Road network
Dunhuang travel - Lonely Planet | China, Asia The fertile Dunhuang (敦煌, Dūnhuáng) oasis has for millennia been a refuge for weary Silk Road travelers Most visitors stayed long enough only to swap a camel; but some stayed, building the forts, towers and cave temples that are scattered over the surrounding area
Dunhuang – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Dunhuang (敦煌; Dūnhuáng) is a city on the old Silk Road It is in Gansu Province in northwest China It is best known for a large group of Buddhist cave temples nearby, with much historic artwork