摘要
An inheritor of photocollography spends decades reproducing the Mogao murals In the summer of 1984,a train from Beijing,with then 27-year-old Li Dongfang on board,traveled over 2,000 km to Dunhuang,a city in Gansu Province in northwest China.B efore that,the farthest from home Li had ever been was the city of Tianjin-then a two-hour drive from China’s capital.When she finally arrived at her destination after days and nights of taxing travel,she was welcomed by a starlit sky that was unlike anything she’d ever seen. "The sky was like a big pot lid,and the stars covered me like a quilt," Li recalled.