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Dunhuang (, also written as 燉煌 till early Qing Dynasty ; ) is a City in Jiuquan , Gansu Province , China . It is sited in an Oasis . It has a Population of 100,000. Dunhuang was made a prefecture in 117 BCE by Emperor Han Wudi , and was a major point of interchange between China and the outside world during the Han and Tang dynasties. Located near the historic junction of the northern and southern Silk Road s, it was a town of military importance. Its name is mentioned as part of the homeland of the Yuezhi or "Rouzhi" 月氏 in the '' Shiji '' 史記 , but this mention has also been identified with an unrelated toponym, Dunhong . For centuries Buddhist monks at Dunhuang collected scriptures from the west, and many pilgrims passed through the area, painting murals inside the Mogao Caves or "Caves of a Thousand Buddhas." A small number of Christian artifacts have also been found in the caves (see Jesus Sutras ), testimony to the wide variety of people who made their way along the silk road. Today, the site is an important tourist attraction and the subject of an ongoing archaeological project. A large number of manuscripts and artefacts retrieved at Dunhuang have been digitized and made publicly available via the International Dunhuang Project . Rocked by waves of invasion, Dunhuang has previously been independent, as well as being ruled by both China and Tibet . Dunhuang's city centre is relatively highly developed, including much commercial activity and many hotels. Bookshops and other souvenir shops sell materials relating to the Caves and the history of the region. A Night Market is held in the city centre, popular with tourists. Many souvenir items are sold, including such typical items as jade, jewelry, scrolls, hangings, small sculptures, and the like. A sizable number of Members Of China's Ethnic Minorities engage in business at these markets. A Central Asia n dessert or sweet is also sold, consisting of a large, sweet Confection made with Nut s and Dried Fruit , sliced into the portion desired by the customer. Other neighboring attractions include:
These attractions are essentially part of the same area. The Crescent Lake is within the Sand-Mountain. This lake is apparently an oasis surrounded by the highly sandy area composed of high dunes. The Mingsha Shan is so named for the sound of the wind whipping off the dunes. The area is very popular with tourists. A street lined with souvenir stalls leads up to the entrance to the complex. Most tourists ride camels, organized by the complex operators, to reach the sand dunes. Typically the camels are guided by a local camel guide, who include both women and men. At the dunes, a popular activity for tourists is to ride Sled s down the sand slopes, much like Snow - Sledding during winter in temperate zones. Along the side of the Crescent Lake is a Pagoda in traditional Han Chinese Architecture . A crater on Mars was named after the city. Also, a Chinese instrument factory in Shanghai is named after it. It sells Guzheng s, Pipa s, and many other traditional Chinese instruments. REFERENCES
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