The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Dunhuang – Untold Tales, Untold Riches
 Hong Kong Heritage Museum
 Thematic
          Galleries 1 to 5 and Function Place on 1/F and Orientation Theatre on G/F
 28
          November 2014 - 16 March 2015  
 Jointly presented by: the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, Dunhuang
          Academy
 Jointly organised by: the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Dunhuang
          Academy
 Solely sponsored by: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
          Supported by: The Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Ltd., Hong Kong Design Institute and Hong
          Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Lee Wai Lee), Friends of Dunhuang of Hong
          Kong
 
 
 The Dunhuang Caves are home to Buddhist art relics of
          unparalleled beauty and intricacy as well as a vast repository of cultural information.
          Known as the "Encyclopaedia of the Middle Ages" and the "Library on the Wall", the
          collections in the caves preserve valuable materials from a variety of disciplines,
          including religion, art, history and ethnology. In addition to introducing the rich and
          diverse features of Dunhuang's grotto culture, this exhibition also relates how the
          Dunhuang Caves survived disaster and adversity in the 20th century and were transformed
          from a remote and deserted ruin to a sanctuary where medieval culture and art can be
          appreciated and studied in our modern era.
 
 This exhibition showcases
          nearly 120 artefacts that represent all the core aspects of Dunhuang grotto art and fully
          demonstrate the vast diversity of Dunhuang culture. Highlights include three replica
          caves, a 13-metre-long statue of the Nirvāṇa Buddha, wooden movable type in Uighur script,
          Buddhist sūtras written in Tibetan script, The Book of Psalms written
          in Syriac script, the only extant printed copy in the world of Essential
          Mantras in Tangut script and copies of the cave murals produced by the founding
          pioneers of the National Dunhuang Art Institute (precursor of the Dunhuang Academy),
          including Mr Chang Shuhong and Mr Duan Wenjie.
 
 
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 Dunhuang Knowledge
          Depot       
          Orientation
          Theatre, G/F 
 Come inside and you will know how Dunhuang Caves were cut, how the murals were
          painted, how division of labour worked between artisans and who funded the cutting of the
          caves.
 
  
Exhibit Highlights
           Mogao Cave
          275 
 
          Northern Liang period
 
           
 Mogao Cave
          220
 
 Early Tang
          dynasty
 
 
            
          
           Seated Buddha
 
          East side of north wall of Mogao Cave 259
 Northern
          Wei period
Mogao Cave 45 Stucco statues on the west wall
 High Tang dynasty
   
          
          Mogao Cave 158 Stucco statue of Buddha in Nirvāṇa
 Mid Tang dynasty
   
Illustration of Nine-Coloured Deer Jātaka
 West wall of Mogao Cave 257
 Northern Wei period
          
          Life story of the Buddha
 East slope of the gabled ceiling of Mogao Cave 290
 Northern Zhou
          period
   
 Entering the womb riding on an elephant
          
 North part of ceiling above the niche of west
          wall of Mogao Cave 329
 Early Tang dynasty
 
             
          
          Leaving the kingdom at midnight
 South part of ceiling above the niche of
          west wall of Mogao Cave 329
 Early Tang dynasty
 
            
 Bodhisattvas attending sermon
 
          South part of west wall outside the niche of Mogao Cave 272
 Northern Liang
          period
 
 
 
           
          
          Apsaras playing musical instruments
 South wall of Mogao Cave 285
 Western Wei period
           
Water Moon Avalokiteśvara
 South side of west wall of Yulin Cave 2
 Western Xia peiod
          
           Thousand-Hand-and-Thousand-Eye
          Avalokiteśvara
 
 Yulin Cave 3
 Western Xia
          period
 Buddha Tejaprabha and Gods of Astronomy
          
 South wall of passageway of Mogao Cave 61
 Yuan dynasty
          
          Illustration of Amitāyurdhyāna Sūtra
 North wall of Mogao Cave 45
 High Tang dynasty
           
 Illustration of the Parable of Medicinal Herbs in the
          Lotus Sūtra
 
 North wall of Mogao
          Cave 23
 High Tang dynasty
  
          
          Wedding Scence
 North wall of Mogao Cave 445
 High Tang dynasty
           
 Music and dance scene with pipa played behind
          the back
 
 
          South wall of Mogao Cave 112
 Mid Tang
          dynasty
 
 
           
          
          Wutai Mountain
 Mogao Cave 61
 Five Dynasties period
 
             
 Celestial figures surrounding the caisson
          ceiling
 
 Mogao Cave 249
 Western Wei
          period
 
 
 
           
          
          Asura Lord
 West slope of ceiling of Mogao Cave 249
 Western Wei period
            
 King Father of the East
 
          North slope of ceiling of Mogao Cave 249
 Western
          Wei period 
          
           Caisson ceiling design with three rabbits and
          apsara figures
 
 Ceiling of Mogao
          Cave 407
 Sui dynasty
 Donor portrait of Lady Wang from Taiyuan in
          worship
 
 South wall of Mogao Cave 130
 High
          Tang dynasty
 
           
          
           Donor portrait of King of
          Khotan
 
 East wall of Mogao Cave
          98
 Five Dynasties period
  
 Silk banner with resist-dyed
          motifs
 
 Tang dynasty
            
          
           Stele carved with the Six-Syllable Mantra at Mogao
          Caves
 
 8th year of the Zhizheng
          reign, Yuan dynasty (1348)
 
            
 Chapter on Universal Gate of Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara,
          Lotus Sūtra, in Tangut script
 
          Western Xia period
 
 
 
           
          
           Psalms, in Syriac
          script
 
 Yuan dynasty
 
            




