Volume 3,Issue 9
The Global Dissemination and Living Heritage of Dunhuang Culture from the Perspective of Musical Notation
As a cultural crossroads on the Silk Road, Dunhuang’s rich heritage includes a remarkable musical notation system that serves as a vital link between history and the present. From vivid depictions of music and dance in murals to ancient musical scores preserved in the Mogao Caves, these musical symbols document the flourishing cultural exchanges of the medieval period and showcase the inclusiveness of Chinese civilization through their artistic language. In today’s era of globalization, exploring the dissemination routes and transmission mechanisms of Dunhuang musical symbols is a crucial practice for the innovative transformation and creative development of China’s outstanding traditional culture. Such research not only deepens the understanding of Dunhuang’s cultural significance but also offers new perspectives for civilizational dialogue within a global context. Based on this, the article conducts relevant research on the global dissemination and living heritage of Dunhuang culture from the perspective of musical notation, for reference.
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