
Join us on a journey through Dunhuang, an ancient oasis connecting peoples and cultures, where the sights and sounds come to life through stories, music, tactile objects, an interactive discovery map, an intergenerational reading area, and highlights from the museum’s collection. With enhanced accessibility and innovative design features, Crossroads aims to inspire curiosity, build empathy, and catalyze connection by immersing visitors in the stories of intercultural exchange along the Silk Road.
This gallery focuses on a particular crossroads in the Silk Road network: the Chinese city of Dunhuang and the nearby Mogao Caves. For travelers heading west, Dunhuang was the last stop for caravans to rest and stock up on supplies before they crossed the treacherous Taklamakan Desert. For those traveling east, it was the first oasis on Chinese soil and a gateway to the rest of China.
Adults – $10, Seniors, Students, and Educators – $7, Children and Members – Free.
Free – Thursdays 5:00 -8:00 pm, and the second Sunday of each month.
USC PAM recommends that all visitors, including members, reserve advance timed-entry tickets online.
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