Recently, in the exhibition hall at the foot of Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu, more than 240 pieces (sets) of seemingly ordinary pottery bowls and pots and other cultural relics were exhibited, and they are the cultural relics from the South China Sea on the Maritime Silk Road. .

  Dunhuang and Hainan were important nodes of the land and sea lines of the ancient Silk Road. The exhibition allows the blue sea and the yellow sand to interweave, opening a dialogue between land and sea across time and space.

  The exhibition is divided into four sections: "The reef rises from the reef", "The sail rises from the South Sea", "The Thousand Years Watch", and "The Qiyang for the Qiyang". A total of the main exhibits are the "Huaguang Reef I" scientific underwater archaeological excavations. More than 240 pieces (sets) of cultural relics and exhibits comprehensively show the maritime civilization of the South China Sea, comprehensively display the cultural heritage of the South China Sea, and present the long history of the Maritime Silk Road to the public. (Reporter Feng Zhijun edited Lu Jie)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]