Preservation through digitalization
Online platforms help safeguard ancient relics of the Mogao Caves and give tourists and researchers better access to learn about and study their magnificent history, report Xu Lin and Ma Jingna in Dunhuang, Gansu.

Erik Nilsson, a US journalist with China Daily, shares on Monday his insights and stories about Dunhuang at the event. CHEN ZEBING/CHINA DAILY
The Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is one of the seven international partners of the Digital Library Cave platform, sharing digital copies of its Dunhuang collections.
"Both countries have already achieved fruitful collaboration in this field. We also plan to work together to curate a large-scale exhibition in Hungary focused on the ancient Silk Road," says Steven Back, representative of the Hungarian National Museum in China.
He notes that many Hungarian scholars visited Dunhuang in the past, and hopes to share their stories through this exhibition to boost cultural exchanges across Eurasia.
