Explore the captivating art of Dunhuang Clay Sculptures through this animated H5 presentation created using the online design platform provided by Eqxiu.com. The work, titled 'Dunhuang Clay Sculptures,' is hosted by the renowned instructor Wang Chenyang and delves into the rich history of the Mogao Caves. These caves, famous for their vibrant murals, form an integral part of Dunhuang art, where sculpture, architecture, and murals coexist as a harmonious whole. The sculptures, primarily in clay due to the sandy rock of the caves, hold a prominent position within the caves, serving as the focal point of the art. With around 729 colorful sculptures from the Wei, Jin, Southern, and Northern Dynasties, and 456 shadow sculptures, the presentation highlights the evolution of the sculptures' styles, divided into two stages. The earlier works reflect foreign influences, while the later ones are more influenced by Central Plains art styles. The placement of sculptures within the caves is pivotal, as the murals are designed to complement these figures. The presentation showcases the typical arrangement of bodhisattvas on either side of the Buddha, with larger statues placed on the main wall, while smaller ones are found on the southern and northern walls or on the central pillars. This interactive H5 showcases the beauty and significance of Dunhuang Clay Sculptures, offering an engaging and educational experience.