Apart from the story itself and the dancers' excellent skills, the stage setting and costumes have made the drama more eye-catching and convincing, as Dunhuang is bestowed with a unique landscape and social convention at a crossroads of trade, culture and religion.
"If some American people feel like traveling to Dunhuang after seeing our show, it would mean we have done a good job in cultural exchanges," said Chen Weiya, chief director of the drama.
The Tales of the Silk Road was created in 2000 by the renowned Lanzhou Song & Dance Theatre from northwestern China's Gansu province, where Dunhuang is located.
During the past 19 years, it has toured around China and more than 10 countries with a total of over 1,300 performances.
Produced by the China Arts and Entertainment Group (CAEG), the drama will be performed in Lincoln Center on Jan 9-12.