This figurine presents a romantic scene of a travelling musical band on camel back. The camel stands on a rectangular base, grunting to the sky. A musical band is on its back where seven sitting male musicians dressed in Tang costumes are playing music with various Hu or exotic instruments while a standing lady is singing in the middle. Their facial expressions show concentration and enjoyment during the performance. The figurine serves as a historical testament to the Tang Dynasty’s openness to foreign cultures and its vibrant artistic atmosphere. During the time, valuable handicrafts from every corner of the world were brought to the Tang Empire and gained popularity among the locals; exotic music and dance were introduced during the Tang Dynasty and became popular pastimes for the Tang people. Thus, the Tang Dynasty provided a grand stage for the world’s performing arts, demonstrating people’s admiration for a peaceful and prosperous era and pursuit of a better life.