Dunhuang (also written as 燉煌 until the early Qing Dynasty; )'s a city (pop. ~150,000) in Jiuquan, Gansu province, China. It's sited in an oasis. History Dunhuang was made a prefecture in 117 BC by Emperor Han Wudi, and was a major point of interchange between ancient China and Central Asia during the Han and Tang dynasties. Located in western end of Hexi Corridor near the historic junction of the Northern and Southern Silk Roads, it was a town of military importance. Its name's… (More on Dunhuang)