The Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, China, are the sand dunes that, when the wind blows, give out a singing or drumming sound. They are part of the Kumtag Desert.
The Singing Sand Dunes were originally known as the “Gods’ Sand Dunes”. In the Records of the Grand Historian, Sima Qian described the sound “as if listening to music when the weather is fine.” During the Ming Dynasty, they came to be called by the current name.
There are four better-known singing sand dunes in China, that include those of Hami, which are usually said to give the best sound among the four, and those of Dunhuang.
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