- Mogao Grottoes -- Mingsha Mountain -- Crescent Lake
- 4-Star Hotel
- Breakfast
Today, embark on a captivating Dunhuang Culture Tour, starting with a visit to the renowned Mogao Grottoes (4-4.5 hours), a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Mogao Caves, also known as the Thousand Buddha Grottoes, are celebrated as the "Treasure House of Eastern Art." With 735 caves stretching along cliffs rising 15-30 meters high and over 1,700 meters long, they form a magnificent spectacle of world cultural heritage. Despite historical losses, the Mogao Caves remain one of the world's largest repositories of Buddhist art, featuring about 45,000 square meters of murals and 2,415 clay sculptures spanning over a thousand years of construction from the 4th to the 14th century.
After lunch, head to Mingsha Mountain & Crescent Lake, a geological park praised as one of China's most beautiful deserts and a top natural landscape tourist destination. Here, you can enjoy the unique spectacle of mountains, spring, and sand coexisting in the desert.
Mingsha Mountain, named for the sound produced by moving sands, offers various activities such as camel riding, sand sliding, desert motorcycles, off-road vehicles, helicopters, and gliders (self-pay). You may also encounter people dressed in traditional Han clothing or Flying Apsaras costumes.
The Crescent Lake, nestled amidst Mingsha Mountain, is named for its crescent moon-like shape. The spring water remains clear and abundant, creating the world wonder of the "First Spring in the Desert." Try your luck to spot the Ironback Fish and Seven Star Grass, considered local treasures believed to bring good luck.
As the day winds down, sit on the peak of Singing Sand Dunes (1,715 m) to witness a stunning sunset in front of the Crescent Spring, a perfect way to end your Dunhuang Culture Tour.