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Dunhuang, known for its superb Buddhist art in the nearby Mogao Caves, was a major point of interchange between China and the outside world during the Han and Tang dynasties, serving as a stopping-off post for both incoming and outgoing trading caravans. In addition to the well-known "Thousand Buddha Cave," there are many other art-filled caves to explore and the surrounding scenery is hauntingly beautiful.
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Silk Road Dunhuang Hotel
The Silk Road Dunhuang Hotel is founded in 1995. It is situated against the backdrop of the picturesque Mingsha Sand Dunes. The hotel captures the spirit of the Tang Dynasty with its unique architectural design - the large rooftops and long corridors of the Han and Tang dynasties; the typical enclosed courtyard style design and mud walls of the northwestern part of China; and the replica of the late Tang, Ming and Qing dynasties furniture.
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Dunhuang Yangguan Hotel
Dunhuang Yangguan Hotel is a three-star tourist hotel situated on South Shazhou Road within easy reach of the Commercial Street in downtown Dunhuang.
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