The Longmen Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Luoyang, China, house the largest and most impressive examples of Chinese Buddhist art from the Northern Wei and Tang dynasties. Nestled along the limestone cliffs, the complex is a testament to centuries of devotion and craftsmanship, featuring more than 100,000 Buddhist statues, images, and rock carvings. Visitors can explore 60 stupas and 2,800 inscriptions, each offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious history of the region. The intricate details and serene expressions of the statues create a contemplative atmosphere, inviting visitors to reflect on the artistic and spiritual legacy of ancient China.
Longmen Grottoes (Longmen Caves)
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