Visitors view an exhibit at the Dunhuang Art Exhibition held at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 22, 2008. The exhibition was kicked off Tuesday, with 120 pieces of copies of Mokao Grottoes murals and ten pieces of unearthed cultural relics on display. The Mokao Grottoes, 25 km southeast of the town of Dunhuang, are the most famous of the many religious shrines built around A.D. 366. They consist of 492 caves carved in the steep face of a cliff between Sanwei and Mingsha mountains. (Xinhua Photo)
A man passes by the National Art Museum of China in the appearance of Dunhuang Mokao Grotto in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 22, 2008. Dunhuang Art Exhibition was kicked off Tuesday, with 120 pieces of copies of Mokao Grottoes murals and ten pieces of unearthed cultural relics on display. The Mokao Grottoes, 25 km southeast of the town of Dunhuang, are the most famous of the many religious shrines built around A.D. 366. They consist of 492 caves carved in the steep face of a cliff between Sanwei and Mingsha mountains.(Xinhua Photo)
Visitors view an exhibit at the preview of the Dunhuang Art Exhibition held at National Art Museum of China in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 19, 2008. The exhibition will officially open on Jan. 22, in which 120 pieces of copies of Mokao Grotto murals and ten pieces of unearthed cultural relics will be displayed. (Xinhua Photo)
A preview of the Dunhuang Art Exhibition is held at National Art Museum of China in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 19, 2008. The exhibition will officially open on Jan. 22, in which 120 pieces of copies of Mokao Grotto murals and ten pieces of unearthed cultural relics will be displayed. (Xinhua Photo)