国家一级文物“沙山石塔”将于11月28日亮相“如是莫高”展
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-11-27 08:23

Core Points - A total of 38 precious cultural relics from Dunhuang are being showcased in Beijing for the first time, including two national first-class relics: the "Shashan Stone Pagoda" and the "Dunhuang Bamboo Slip" [1] - The "Shashan Stone Pagoda," dating back to 1966, is one of the oldest existing Buddhist stone pagodas in China, standing 60 cm tall and with a base diameter of 21 cm [1] - The "Dunhuang Bamboo Slip," discovered at Han Dynasty beacon sites, measures 9.2 cm in length and 3.2 cm in width, featuring the characters "Dunhuang" written in Han clerical script [1] Exhibition Details - The exhibition titled "Ru Shi Mo Gao" will officially open on November 28, focusing on the theme of "Searching for the Cave of Scriptures" [2] - The second season of the exhibition will include restored Dunhuang costumes and musical instruments, enhancing the diversity and appeal of the exhibits [2] - The exhibition aims to create an immersive and interactive viewing experience for the audience [2]