The immersion show "Yuedong Dunhuang" is preparing for an international tour.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Lanzhou, February 2 (Xinhua) — As the 2026 Spring Festival (Chunjie, or Lunar New Year) approaches, the rehearsal hall for the immersive show "Yuedong Dunhuang" in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, remains brightly lit. Dancers are honing their moves for the Gansu Province New Year's Gala while also preparing for international tours to countries like Cuba and Panama.

As a cave-like immersion show, "Yuedong Dunhuang" offers audiences an audiovisual and interactive experience. The performance, based on Dunhuang frescoes and documents, features replicas of ancient musical instruments and dancers in colorful costumes. Music and dance numbers transport audiences to the era of the Silk Road, where civilizations and arts intertwined.

In the cave immersion space, where ancient music plays and performers dance, several foreign actors particularly attract attention, causing many guests to stop and watch.

"Dunhuang culture is a typical example of the harmonious coexistence of various civilizations, and 'Yuedong Dunhuang' continues this spirit of inclusivity that has existed since ancient times," said Wang Qi, deputy director of the marketing and promotion center for the show. She added that the participation of foreign actors makes scenes related to the Silk Road more realistic and vibrant.

Since its premiere in June 2023, the show "Yuedong Dunhuang" has been performed more than 2,600 times, and related events have attracted more than 1.25 million viewers. -0-

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