- The
Mogao Caves, also
known as the
Thousand Buddha Grottoes or
Caves of the
Thousand Buddhas, form a
system of 500
temples 25 km (16 mi)
southeast of...
- Puragi, or Iwaro, is a
Papuan language of the Bird's Head
Peninsula spoken in
Puragi village,
Matemani District,
South Sorong Regency,
Southwest Papua...
- a
major stop on the
ancient Silk Road and is best
known for the
nearby Mogao Caves.
Dunhuang is
situated in an
oasis containing Crescent Lake and Mingsha...
- literal:
Three Hares Sharing Ears)
appear in
zaojing ceiling paintings in the
Mogao cave
temples of Dunhuang, China,
dated to the Sui
dynasty (6th–7th centuries)...
-
cultural transmission path.
Temples and
Buddhist grottoes such as
those at
Mogao Caves ('Caves of the
Thousand Buddhas') and
Maijishan Caves contain artistically...
- The
Mogao Christian painting, also
known as
Painting of a
Christian figure or
Fragment of a
Christian figure, is a
fragmentary silk
painting of a haloed...
-
cache of scrolls, m****cripts, paintings, scriptures, and
relics from the
Mogao Caves,
including the
Diamond Sutra –
claimed by the People's
Republic of...
-
Dunhuang Mogao International Airport (IATA: DNH, ICAO: ZLDH) is an
airport serving the city of
Dunhuang in
Gansu Province, China. The
airport was formerly...
-
commissioner of the Guiyijun. Cao
Yijin constructed a
large cave (Cave 98) at
Mogao in
celebration of
being acknowledged by the
central dynasty. He strengthened...
- pinyin: Wáng Yuánlù; c. 1849 – 1931) was a
Taoist priest and
abbot of the
Mogao Caves at Dunhuang,
Gansu during the
early 20th century. He is
credited with...