Dunhuang Museum is like a treasure trove of time, embodying the brilliant radiance of a thousand-year civilization along the Silk Road. Within the museum, there are over 2000 artifacts, from weathered Han script to vibrant Tang Sancai, engaging in a dialogue across a thousand years, narrating the profound changes of the Dunhuang civilization. Entering the Silk Road corridor, the ink on the weathered Han script is still new, recording Zhang Qian’s feat of piercing the Western Regions, while the Tang Dynasty’s Sancai horses stand on the wind and Han charm, witnessing the fusion of Eastern and Western civilizations.