Recently, Dunhuang art has traveled across mountains and seas to shine in Singapore. The classical Flying Fairy dance drama Dunhuang: Imprints, passionately created by the Dunhuang College, Northwest Normal University, was successfully staged in Singapore, taking audiences on a journey through a thousand years of history and recreating the grandeur of the Silk Road.
As one of the sponsors of the performance, Singapore China Baijiu Pte Ltd proudly supported the event with Kweichow Moutai. The initiative aims to promote cultural exchange between Singapore and China, showcasing the beauty of Dunhuang flying deity art, the profound heritage of Silk Road culture, and its contemporary significance, offering audiences a visual feast of culture and art.
Flying Fairy Kweichow Moutai on Display
On the day of the performance, Singapore China Baijiu Pte Ltd presented Kweichow Moutai Flying Fairy at the venue, attracting numerous attendees to pause, admire, and take photos.
The Flying Fairy embodies Eastern aesthetic imagery and harmonizes beautifully with the floating, ethereal flying figures in the Dunhuang dance.




