China's Mogao Grottoes and Cambodia's Angkor Wat stand as two of Asia's most extraordinary cultural and artistic legacies. While both sites hold immense historical and spiritual value, they differ in their origins, architectural styles, and cultural influences.
A file photo shows an aerial view of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu Province. /IC
Replicas of the Buddhist statues from the Mogao Grottoes are showcased at an exhibition in Shanghai. /IC
A file photo shows an aerial view of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu Province. /IC
Nestled in the deserts of Gansu Province, the Mogao Grottoes are a collection of Buddhist grottoes dating back to the 4th century. Adorned with exquisite murals, sculptures, and ancient manuscripts, they bear witness to the dynamic cultural exchanges along the Silk Road. These caves offer an invaluable insight into the evolution of Chinese art, religious beliefs, and daily life over the course of a millennium.