A visitor watches the treasures at the "Treasures of Ancient China" Exhibition held at Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul of Turkey, on Nov. 20, 2012. (Xinhua/Ma Yan)
Visitors watch the treasures at the "Treasures of Ancient China" Exhibition held at Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul of Turkey, on Nov. 20, 2012.(Xinhua/Ma Yan)
Chinese cultural relics are wowing art lovers in Istanbul. 2012 is the "China Culture Year" in Turkey. An exhibition is featuring treasures from the ancient Chinese city of Dunhuang, a major trade hub on the Silk Road linking the two countries.
Traveling back in time, the ancient dancing of Dunhuang comes alive and the music is played on instruments unique to the region.
The exhibits are mainly from the famous caves near the city of Dunhuang. The name means "blazing beacon". The area was the focal point of trade and cultural exchanges. The art of Dunhuang is a fine example of a harmonious blend of Chinese, Buddhist and even Western influence.
This the largest ever showcase of the ancient, priceless works noted for their distinctive Buddhist elements.
Chinese vice minister of culture Li Xiaojie said, "We believe the event will bring the China culture year in Turkey to its climax."
The event will also feature a forum to discuss the unique beauty of Dunhuang art. China's leading experts in the field are expected to attend.
The ancient "blazing beacon" is still drawing all to witness the splendor of Chinese culture today.
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