For those who can's visit, grottoes come to them
Reproductions of cultural relics, murals and Buddha sculptures from the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes are shown at Wuhan University's Wanlin Art Museum. The exhibit will run until September. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
"We are proud to see the exhibition of Dunhuang art and culture at Wuhan University," said Huang Xianfeng, professor of remote engineering at the university.
The exhibition is special for Huang, who has been part of the scientific team digitizing Dunhuang in recent decades.
"Technology has transformed the way ancient culture is inherited," Huang said. "Digital recording, protection and replication has allowed more people to get in touch with ancient civilization."
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