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Central Asian dancers captured in motion on Tang Dynasty tomb doors

Updated: May 27, 2025 govt.chinadaily.com.cn Print
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Stone tomb doors depicting two Sogdian dancers, Tang Dynasty, from the collection of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Museum [Photo/Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Museum official WeChat account]

Look closely at the figures carved into the stone doors and you can recognize they are male dancers performing the Whirl Dance, a dynamic Central Asian dance introduced via the Silk Road that gained widespread popularity in Tang Dynasty (618-907) China.

Each door features a strong and vividly detailed Central Asian dance performer: curly hair, deep-set eyes, a prominent nose, dressed in a snug shirt and tight skirts, wearing tall leather boots and dancing on a finely woven round rug. They are surrounded by cloud motifs, as if spinning through the sky.

Discovered in 1985 in a Tang tomb in Yanchi county, Ningxia, the stone doors are evidence of how cultural exchange flourished along the Silk Road. Currently, they are housed at Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Museum.

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