A musical and dance performance, highlighting the culture of #Dunhuang, Gansu province, and performed by the China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe, has gained immense popularity in Hong Kong.
The show drew inspiration from a mural in Dunhuang's famous Mogao Cave, showcasing the northewestern city's multiculturalism through dancing, music, drama and multimedia.
The story's about filial piety and ancient cultural legacies that offer the audience not just visual enjoyment but also spiritual beauty.
In an interview with China Daily, the troupe's director, Tai Lihua, emphasized the importance of these cultural legacies.