A drone photo shows a view of the Tuyugou Grottoes in Turpan, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region May 1, 2025. Two major archaeological sites along the ancient Silk Road opened to the public in northwest China on Thursday, the first day of the May Day holiday, offering new choices for travelers keen to explore the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations over a millennium ago. Photo: Xinhua
A guide introduces the murals to visitors at the Tuyugou Grottoes in Turpan, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, May 1, 2025. Two major archaeological sites along the ancient Silk Road opened to the public in northwest China on Thursday, the first day of the May Day holiday, offering new choices for travelers keen to explore the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations over a millennium ago. Photo: Xinhua
A drone photo shows guests visiting the ruins of Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 29, 2025. Two major archaeological sites along the ancient Silk Road opened to the public in northwest China on Thursday, the first day of the May Day holiday, offering new choices for travelers keen to explore the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations over a millennium ago. Photo: Xinhua
A visitor buys souvenirs at the tourist site of the ruins of Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 29, 2025. Two major archaeological sites along the ancient Silk Road opened to the public in northwest China on Thursday, the first day of the May Day holiday, offering new choices for travelers keen to explore the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations over a millennium ago. Photo: Xinhua
Performers dance at the opening ceremony of the ruins of Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 29, 2025. Two major archaeological sites along the ancient Silk Road opened to the public in northwest China on Thursday, the first day of the May Day holiday, offering new choices for travelers keen to explore the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations over a millennium ago. Photo: Xinhua
Performers dance at the opening ceremony of the ruins of Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 29, 2025. Two major archaeological sites along the ancient Silk Road opened to the public in northwest China on Thursday, the first day of the May Day holiday, offering new choices for travelers keen to explore the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations over a millennium ago. Photo: Xinhua
An areial drone photo shows a view of the ruins of Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 29, 2025. Two major archaeological sites along the ancient Silk Road opened to the public in northwest China on Thursday, the first day of the May Day holiday, offering new choices for travelers keen to explore the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations over a millennium ago. Photo: Xinhua