Venice Carnival Chairman: Flying apsaras similar to angels
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The flying apsaras of Dunhuang are "something similar" to angels, said Cav. Uff. Massimo Andreoli, chairman of the Venice Carnival. He notes that as a symbol of Dunhuang culture, the flying apsaras have been applied in various products such as books, clothing, and blind boxes. "This is the way to make us understand more about your culture," he said.
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