The Dunhuang Flying Apsaras were characters on ancient Chinese murals, usually depicted as a woman with long hair, a high nose, a pancake face, and red lips. She usually rode a flying bird, representing freedom, peace, and mysterious power. In movies and television works, the image of the Dunhuang Flying Apsaras was often depicted as fairies with supernatural abilities or witches with magical abilities. The following are some films and television works about Dunhuang Feitian: << Dunhuang Grottoes >>: This is a film directed by Zhang Yimou that tells the history of the construction of the Dunhuang Grottoes and the Buddhist culture. The image of the Dunhuang Flying Fairy was depicted in the movie as a fairy in gorgeous clothes riding a flying bird. 2. Spirited Away: This is an animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki, which tells the story of a little girl exploring a mysterious world. In the movie, the image of the Dunhuang Flying Fairy was depicted as a fairy in gorgeous clothes holding a flute that symbolized freedom. Sherlock Holmes: This is a television series produced by the BBC that tells the story of Holmes and his friends solving various mysterious events. In one of the scenes, the image of the Dunhuang Flying Fairy was depicted as a fairy dressed in gorgeous clothes, representing mystery and power. The Dunhuang Flying Apsaras were characters on ancient Chinese murals that represented freedom, peace, and mysterious power. In movies and television works, her image was often portrayed as a fairy with supernatural abilities or a witch with magical abilities.