What did the people in dunhuang trade?

Dunhuang was a major oasis town on the Silk Road, a network of trade routes that connected China with the rest of Asia and Europe. The people of Dunhuang traded a variety of goods, including textiles, silk, spices, gold, silver, and precious stones. They also traded horses, camels, and other animals. Dunhuang was also a center for religious pilgrimage, and many people came to the town to visit the Buddhist caves of Mogao.