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Dunhuang art strengthens bilateral ties in Auckland

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-03-01 09:59
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Visitors to the Soaring Through the Sky exhibition enjoy Dunhuang's murals in Auckland, New Zealand, on Feb 20. [Photo by Wu Jiaxiang/Xinhua]

AUCKLAND — Dunhuang art is attracting New Zealanders with a showcase of murals, related books and other publications.

Dunhuang in Gansu province was a key crossroad on the ancient Silk Road. It is best known for the Mogao Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses exquisite murals and statues, marking the cultural exchanges that took place among various civilizations.

The opening ceremony of the Soaring Through the Sky Dunhuang art exhibition was held on Feb 20 in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, with local art groups presenting dance and folk music performances.

Over 100 people, including Chinese Consul General in Auckland Chen Shijie, Mayor of Auckland Wayne Brown, China-New Zealand friendship advocates, art lovers and media representatives, attended the ceremony.

In his speech, Chen notes that Dunhuang art is not only a shining pearl of Chinese civilization but also an important part of the world's cultural heritage.

Chen says hosting the exhibition in New Zealand is of significance since the development of Dunhuang cannot be separated from trade and cultural exchange and the secret of New Zealand's success also lies in active trade and multiculturalism.

Chen hopes that China's Kiwi friends will develop a deeper affection for Chinese culture, thereby enhancing cultural exchanges between both sides to foster the foundation of bilateral relations.

Visitors to the Soaring Through the Sky exhibition enjoy Dunhuang's murals in Auckland, New Zealand, on Feb 20. [Photo by Wu Jiaxiang/Xinhua]

New Zealand guests spoke highly of the artistic and historical value of Dunhuang culture. They highlighted the important and positive role of Chinese culture in the development and progress of the world, offering to promote exchanges and cooperation in various fields for further development of bilateral relations.

The exhibition is organized by China's Dunhuang Academy and co-organized by the Chinese Consulate-General in Auckland and Auckland's China Cultural Center.

The exhibition will run until March 23.

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