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The image depicts an outdoor scene at the Yumen Pass Site (Jade Gate Pass Site) in Dunhuang City, China, a designated national key cultural relics protection unit. The setting is characterized by a vast, dry, and gravelly terrain, typical of an arid or desert environment, under a muted, hazy sky, suggesting either an overcast day or a dusty atmosphere.

A series of large, red ceremonial drums, each adorned with elaborate white and black designs resembling dragons or mythical creatures, are set up on wooden stands. Behind these drums, several red flags with yellow/gold Chinese characters wave on poles, contributing to the site's cultural and historical aesthetic. A prominent dark stone plaque, centrally located among these artifacts, provides significant information. The visible text on the plaque identifies the site as a "全国重点文物保护单位" (National key cultural relics protection unit) and specifically as "玉门关遗址" (Yumen Pass Site), also mentioning "小方盘城" (Xiao Fangpan City). It states that the site was "中华人民共和国国务院" (State Council of the People's Republic of China) "一九八八年一月十三日公布" (announced on January 13, 1988) and "甘肃省人民政府立" (erected by the People's Government of Gansu Province). Another smaller sign to the left of the plaque includes the text "事业转".

A paved or compacted earth path runs along the right side of the frame, separating the display of drums and flags from the expansive gravel ground. No individuals are present in the image, emphasizing the historical and monumental nature of the location. The scene captures a moment of quiet solemnity at this significant heritage site.
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Apr 21, 2026, 6:33 AM

Dunhuang City, China

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The image depicts an outdoor scene at the Yumen Pass Site (Jade Gate Pass Site) in Dunhuang City, China, a designated national key cultural relics protection unit. The setting is characterized by a vast, dry, and gravelly terrain, typical of an arid or desert environment, under a muted, hazy sky, suggesting either an overcast day or a dusty atmosphere. A series of large, red ceremonial drums, each adorned with elaborate white and black designs resembling dragons or mythical creatures, are set up on wooden stands. Behind these drums, several red flags with yellow/gold Chinese characters wave on poles, contributing to the site's cultural and historical aesthetic. A prominent dark stone plaque, centrally located among these artifacts, provides significant information. The visible text on the plaque identifies the site as a "全国重点文物保护单位" (National key cultural relics protection unit) and specifically as "玉门关遗址" (Yumen Pass Site), also mentioning "小方盘城" (Xiao Fangpan City). It states that the site was "中华人民共和国国务院" (State Council of the People's Republic of China) "一九八八年一月十三日公布" (announced on January 13, 1988) and "甘肃省人民政府立" (erected by the People's Government of Gansu Province). Another smaller sign to the left of the plaque includes the text "事业转". A paved or compacted earth path runs along the right side of the frame, separating the display of drums and flags from the expansive gravel ground. No individuals are present in the image, emphasizing the historical and monumental nature of the location. The scene captures a moment of quiet solemnity at this significant heritage site.

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