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Dunhuang Folk Museum

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Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
Dunhuang Folk Museum
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Within Yueyaquan Scenic Spot at the Foot of Mingsha Hill, Dunhuang 736200, China

The Dunhuang manuscripts are a cache of important religious and secular documents discovered in the Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, China, in the early 20th century. Dating from late 4th to early 11th centuries, the manuscripts include works ranging from history and mathematics to folk songs and dance. There are also a large number of religious documents, most of which are Buddhist, but other religions including Daoism, Nestorian Christianity and Manichaeism are also represented. The majority of the manuscripts are in Chinese. Other languages represented are Khotanese, Sanskrit, Sogdian, Tangut, Tibetan, Old Uyghur language, Hebrew and Old Turkic. The manuscripts are a major resource for academic studies in a wide variety of fields including history, religious studies, linguistics, and manuscript studies.
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