8 Budget-friendly Things to do in Dunhuang That You Shouldn't Miss

May 14, 2022 Renato Branum

Dunhuang ( listen (help·info)) is a county-level city in northwestern Gansu Province, Western China. The 2000 Chinese census reported a population of 187,578 in this city. Dunhuang was a major stop on the ancient Silk Road and is best known for the nearby Mogao Caves. It has also been known at times as Shazhou and, in Uyghur, Dukhan.
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1. Silk Road China Tours

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Silk Road China Tours

We are locally owned and operated tour company, based in Dunhuang. We specialize in organizing Silk Road tours in China and offer day tours at cities in Chinese Silk Road cities.

2. DunHuang Travel Guide

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DunHuang Travel Guide

My services as follows: 1.Travel information .(Free) 2.One or two days tour for Mo Gao grottoes.sand dunes and crescent. (Highly recommended) 3.One or Two days tour for Jia Yu Guan fort and overhanging great wall (Highly recommended) 4.One or two days tour for Zhang Ye Dan Xia landform and giant Buddha temple . (Highly recommended) 5.five days tour for Dun Huang,Jia Yu Guan tours.

3. Mogao Caves

West of Hexi Zoulang, Dunhuang 736200 China +86 937 886 9060 http://www.mgk.org.cn
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Mogao Caves

Located in the Gobi desert, the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas feature beautiful wall fresco paintings and more than 3,000 sculptures dating from the forth to the fourteenth century.

Reviewed By garyr0bertb - China, null

The Mogao Caves or grottos, Dunhuang are amazing and one of the best places I have been to in Asia. I visited Mogao on New Year’s Day 2021, minus 6 degrees centigrade but no snow. I had an English-speaking Chinese tour guide who was excellent – her English was very good; her knowledge of history, art and religion was extensive; and she was gracious in answering my questions. I’ve studied Chinese history at university but Western lecturers and textbooks are no match for a local person who is a part of the culture! I visited 12 caves as this is the low season. If you visit in other seasons, you will see 8 caves. I was mesmerized by the Buddhist sculptures and murals, especially as I could see an evolution of styles through the centuries. The 492 Mogao Caves have art works ranging from the 5th to the 17th Centuries CE with restorations occurring during the Qing Dynasty, even into the early 20th Century. I was amazed at the resilience of the art to earthquakes and humidity, but also perturbed by the looting and vandalism of European and American treasure hunters in the early 20th Century. I spent 5 hours at the caves. This included the tour, visiting the museum (which has special exhibitions), buying books at the giftshop (two in English), having a coffee at the café, and wandering around taking photographs. Some Important Tips: # In high season, there is a daily limit of visitors. # You cannot take photos inside the caves and in parts of the museum. This is important as the light from phones and cameras (even without flash) damages the murals. Be respectful, don’t complain. # You need to go to the Mogao Caves Exhibition Centre first to purchase a ticket (140RMB). This is 5 kms from the centre of Dunhuang town. (Taxi – 30RMB or bus). Here you can watch a film if you wish. Please ask about the frequency of shuttle buses, especially in low season. In 2021, you will need a clear Health Code on your mobile phone (same as per booking into your hotel). # The shuttle bus will take you to the Mogao site 20 kms away (part of the ticket price). # Follow the passengers to the entry gate and show your ticket. If you want an English tour guide, please let them know here. I am unsure which other languages are available. # You cannot choose the caves you wish to see but all groups will see the main ones. # Don’t forget the onsite museum, gift and bookshop and café. # Shuttle buses leave regularly to the Exhibition Centre. From here, hop on a town bus or grab one of the waiting taxis in the car park back to Dunhuang town. # Doing a little reading about Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism, and Chinese history beforehand might influence your experience.

4. Mingsha Shan - Echoing-Sand Mountain

Three miles from Dunhuang, Dunhuang 831900 China +86 937 888 3388 http://www.mssyyq.com/Html/NewsView.asp
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Mingsha Shan - Echoing-Sand Mountain

Reviewed By AZCasualTraveler - Mesa, United States

Mingsha (Echo Sand) Dunes is a must see place to visit while in the Dunhuang China area - in addition to visiting the Mogao Grottoes (Caves). The backdrop scenery of the HUGE sand dunes is quite stunning - closely rivaling the Sahara Sand Dunes in Morocco. In addition to the scenery of the Dunes, another must thing to do is the camel ride through the desert here. It was fun riding the camel and with the backdrop scenery of the Dunes, fantastic photo can be had with this activity. Another popular activity here is hiking up a giant sand dune hill that is specially set-up for the climb up. there are specially made steps that are tied together to make it easier for hiking or walking up the sand dune - nice! Also, there is the Crescent Moon Lake area that is also located in this same area for the camel ride and sand dune hiking. The Crescent Moon Lake is not very large (due to drought conditions, I am told), but is still quite picturesque to have this lake in the desert area - like an oasis in the desert. I believe that this "oasis" in the desert possibly served just that - a water oasis during the China Silk Road crossing. Very worth while visit.

5. Dunhuang Museum

No.1390 North MingShaShan Road, Dunhuang China +86 937 881 8162
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Dunhuang Museum

Reviewed By swirlwind - Perth, Australia

An excellent museum. We spent the same amount of time here as we did inside the Mogao Caves. It's a good idea to take a little break after the visiting Grottoes. An interesting video area at the very end of the hall.

6. Crescent Moon Pool

5km South of Dunhuang, Dunhuang 736200 China
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Crescent Moon Pool

Reviewed By DorothyCheong - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

To find oasis in the midst of a desert is interesting. After our camel ride, we took a walk on the boardwalk till the end to find this much talk-about Crescent Moon Lake surrounded by the fine sand dunes (Mingsha Sand Dunes).

7. Yumen Pass

90 Km Northwest of Dunhuang, Dunhuang 736200 China
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Yumen Pass

Reviewed By swirlwind - Perth, Australia

It was built in Han Dynasty about 2000 years ago. Also known as Jade Gate Pass north of Dunhuang in the middle of Gobi desert. It was impressive to see the Great Wall extending from China's east coast all the way here in Silk Road. An excitement for Great Wall enthusiasts. Entrance 40Yuan part of the one day tour.

8. Shazhou Nightly Market

Yangguan East Road, Dunhuang China
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Shazhou Nightly Market

Reviewed By DorothyCheong - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

We enjoyed ourselves strolling this interesting night market with different types of things to see and food to eat; souvenirs, handicrafts, fruits, food, nuts, etc. Food vendors were very competitive. I cannot help forgetting the delicious lamb stick that we had, it was just sumptuous, grilled to perfection. The other dishes recommended to us were equally unique and good. The seedless grape we bought from a senior woman in the market was very fresh and crunchy which we find it hard to come by during our trip to other cities.

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