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Why We Love Dunhuang

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Dunhuang is a place born in legends. Its unique charm has attracted people around the globe to come and worship. In this podcast series, we bring you to Dunhuang, and walk you through the reasons why we love Dunhuang.

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EP 26: The prince and the hungry tigress

The Northern Zhou Dynasty was not a period in favour of Buddhism in China, but Cave 428 built during this time has the largest number of donor images in the Dunhuang Mogao complex. Its murals also tell one of the most well-known Buddhist stories of self-sacrifice.

Dec 15, 202210 min

EP 24: Conversion of 500 bandits

With its design, rich content, religious objects, aesthetic ideals, and art form, Cave 285 is considered one of the most special in Dunhuang. It also provides great evidence for the time of construction of the cave.

Dec 01, 202213 min

EP 23: The earliest-dated cave in Dunhuang

What makes Cave 285 one of the most special ones in Dunhuang? Why it is the earliest-dated cave in Dunhuang? and what do the sun god and moon god look like in ancient China?

Nov 24, 20229 min

EP 22: Mona Lisa of the East

Among all the Buddha statues in the Mogao Grottoes, which one has gained fame as the “Mona Lisa of the East” with his attractive and mysterious smile?

Nov 17, 202210 min

EP 21: The Nine-Colored Deer

On the mural paintings of Cave 257, you can find one of the most famous mythical creatures in china, the Nine-Colored Deer. What’s the story of this magic deer?

Nov 10, 202213 min

EP 20: King Sibi and the dove

Why would a prince give up the secular world and pursue a religious life? Why would a king offer his flesh to save a dove? The wall paintings of Dunhuang Mogao Cave 275 have some interesting Buddhist stories to tell.

Nov 03, 20229 min

EP 19: The cross-legged Bodhisattva and dog-looking lions

The earliest caves in Dunhuang were constructed about 1,600 years ago. What do the caves look like? How could ancient Chinese sculptors tackle the problem of depicting lions without ever having seen a real one?

Oct 27, 202211 min

EP 18: Horses in Dunhuang

In the modern Olympic Games, equestrian is the only category of sport where athletes work with animals. The relation between humans and horses were also vividly depicted in the Dunhuang murals a thousand year ago. Why is there so much horse-related content in Dunhuang?

Oct 20, 202210 min

EP 17: Living in Dunhuang

How did the Dunhuang people live more than a thousand years ago? What was their attitude towards life and death? Their happiness and struggles have all been recorded inside the Caves.

Oct 13, 202210 min

EP 16: Dunhuang dance and Tang performing arts

The Dunhuang dance has become a unique genre of traditional Chinese dance. Originating from the cave murals, what’s the charm of Dunhuang dance? Why does the ancient art form still provide inspiration for modern artists?

Oct 06, 202214 min

EP 15: The flying apsaras

If you want to find some of the most beautiful flying figures in Dunhuang, you have to find the images of Feitian. They are the symbol of the Mogao Grottoes. Why?

Sep 29, 20228 min

EP 14: Murals of Dunhuang Mogao Caves

The murals of Dunhuang are of unique research and artistic value. They are seen as the ‘gene bank’ of Chinese paintings and have served as sources of inspiration for many modern designers as well. Let’s take a look at this splendid art form in Dunhuang.

Sep 22, 202215 min

EP 13: Coloured Buddha statues in Dunhuang

Among the over 2000 Buddha statues in the Dunhuang Mogao Caves, the tallest one is over 35 meters tall. Where is this Buddha statue located? How is it related to the only female monarch in the history of China ?

Sep 15, 202210 min

Mid-Autumn Festival special: over the moon in Dunhuang

In Mogao Caves are numerous mural paintings depicting the moon gods or goddesses. Why would there be a jade rabbit and a toad in a painting of the moon? What do these paintings say about ancient people’s admiration for the moon? Let's find out the answer on this Mid-Autumn Festival.

Sep 08, 20229 min

EP 12: Sculptures of Dunhuang Mogao Caves

Colored sculptures are the main features of the Dunhuang Grottoes. They have been preserved for more than a thousand years. Frozen in time, they are the essence of Dunhuang art, which showcases the rare and excellent skills of local craftsmen.

Sep 01, 20228 min

EP 11: Cave-making in Dunhuang

There are more than 800 caves built on the cliffs in Dunhuang. Why were they built? Technically how were the caves built in the middle of a desert? What are the functions of different caves?

Aug 25, 202213 min

EP 09: The guardians of Dunhuang

Dunhuang has experienced many ups and downs through its long history, but the value of Dunhuang remained because it has always had its own guardians.

Aug 11, 202216 min

EP 08: A national tragedy

Inside the Library Cave of Dunhuang Mogao Caves, there were over 50,000 cultural relics dating back to the late 4th to the 11th centuries. But now the cave is empty. What happened?

Aug 04, 202214 min

EP 07: The first Western explorer of Mogao Caves

According to some people, he is a brilliant explorer and archaeologist. But some people say he is a robber, a liar, and a devil along the ancient Silk Road. No matter what, his name is always connected with Dunhuang.

Jul 21, 202214 min

EP 05: The mystery of the Library Cave (Part One)

There are many mysteries surrounding the Mogao Caves, but undoubtedly one of the most significant revelations was the discovery of the Library Cave. Who created this cave and why? And how was the hidden cave discovered?

Jul 07, 20229 min

EP 04: Caves on the cliffs

The building of the Mogao Caves on the cliffs of Minsha Mountain in Dunhuang lasted for 1,000 years. How were the caves built and why were they built?

Jul 01, 202211 min

EP 03: How Dunhuang became a Buddhist hub

The ancient Silk Road not only brought commercial prosperity to Dunhuang, but also paved ways for the spread of Buddhism. In this episode, we will explore how Buddhism spread along the ancient Silk Road.

Jun 24, 202210 min

EP 02: The legend of Silk Road merchants

More than 2000 years ago, the people of Eurasia explored and opened up several routes of trade and cultural exchanges, which were called “the Silk Road” by later generations. In this episode, we’ll bring you to the life of the ancient merchants in Dunhuang, a key stop along the Silk Road.

Jun 17, 20229 min

EP 01: Why Dunhuang matters?

This episode tells you about a brief history of Dunhuang and its magnificent Mogao Grottoes. Who built those caves? Why were they built in the first place?

Jun 10, 202210 min

Introducing "Why We Love Dunhuang"

Dunhuang is a place born in legends. Its unique charm has attracted people around the globe to come and worship. In this podcast series, we bring you to Dunhuang, and walk you through the reasons why we love Dunhuang.

Jun 09, 20221 min
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