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to "work together for the protection of the Cultural Relics of Dunhuang". The partnership is focused on the development of technology for restoration and digitization of artifacts, as well as the creation of multi-media virtual tour presentations to "allow visitors to see more of the Dunhuang art in
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In 1979 the Mogao Caves were opened to the public, and received 27,000 visitors that year. By 2014, the Dunhuang Research Academy was handling up to 1 million visitors yearly. "Tourist hordes" are reported to be a potential threat to conservation efforts.
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arrived at the site and began work repairing and copying the murals. He exhibited and published his copies in 1943, which elevated the Mogao artworks to national prominence. Subsequently, historian
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member and Nationalist government official, to propose the establishment of the Dunhuang Research Academy to prevent further destruction to the artifacts and artwork within the Mogao Caves.
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The institute conducts guided tours of selected caves throughout the year, and collaborates with other organizations to increase digital access to artifacts, most notably through the
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As of June 2015, there was a plan to transform the Mogao Caves into a tourist attraction and theme park. The plan, which was drafted by commercial tourism development company
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appointed himself caretaker of the Mogao Caves, which by this time were ancient temples. His accidental discovery of the hidden Library Cave, which contained the
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In 1950 the institute was renamed the Research Institute on Cultural Relics of Dunhuang. It was subsequently given its current name in 1984.
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in Los Angeles. The partnership has focused on conservation and monitoring practices, including the development of the
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Since the late 1980s, the Dunhuang Research Academy has engaged in a long-term partnership with the
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On September 13, 2016, the Dunhuang Research Academy signed a memorandum of understanding with the
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at the request of Gansu provincial officials, has been criticized and opposed by
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higher detail, and help conserve the treasures inside the caves."
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Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Art and History on the Silk Road
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Chang Shuhong
Dunhuang
Gansu
China
Chinese culture
history
en.dha.ac.cn
Chinese
pinyin
Mogao Caves
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Dunhuang
Gansu
China
Nationalist government
International Dunhuang Project
Wang Yuanlu
Dunhuang manuscripts
Aurel Stein
Paul Pelliot
Russian (1921)
Sichuanese
Chang Dai-chien
Xiang Da
Yu Youren
Kuomintang
Getty Conservation Institute
China Principles
Boya Strategy Consultation Group

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