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Snapshots of "The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Digital Dunhuang — Tales of Heaven and Earth" Exhibition

"The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Digital Dunhuang — Tales of Heaven and Earth" exhibition successfully concluded on 22 October 2018. Using innovative technology to tell stories about Dunhuang relics, the exhibition was an eye opener for the audience. During the exhibition period, we met representatives from the Shanghai Museum, the Anhui Museum, the Gansu Provincial Museum, the Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago and the National Heritage Board of Singapore, as well as many experts, scholars and artists who are fond of Dunhuang art, and shared with them the exhibition content and our curating experience. The exhibition's supporting activities were also well-received by the public.

A docent from the Dunhuang Academy briefs the Director of the Shanghai Museum about the content of a Dunhuang mural.

A docent from the Dunhuang Academy briefs the Director of the Shanghai Museum about the content of a Dunhuang mural.

 

 
 
The Director of the Anhui Provincial Department of Culture and the Director of the Anhui Museum appreciate the creativity of the interactive mural of Mount Wutai.

The Director of the Anhui Provincial Department of Culture and the Director of the Anhui Museum appreciate the creativity of the interactive mural of Mount Wutai.

 

 
 
The exhibition, with its substantial content, was highly praised by renowned international music master Tan Dun.

The exhibition, with its substantial content, was highly praised by renowned international music master Tan Dun.

 

 
 
Dr Wang Xudong, Director of the Dunhuang Academy, presents a lecture titled

Dr Wang Xudong, Director of the Dunhuang Academy, presents a lecture titled "Preserving Dunhuang, the Legacy of Mankind" in Hong Kong.