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The Longmen Grottos are on the Yihe River bank, some 12 kilometers from ancient Luoyang city, about 30 minutes' drive. It is one of the three most important Buddhist sculptures and carvings in China. The Longmen Grottos enjoy a good location where two mountains confront each other between which flows the Yihe River.

The grotto was first carved in North Wei Dynasty, over 1500 years ago and expanded through the succeeding East and West Wei Dynasties, North Qi Dynasty, North Zhou Dynasty, Sui and Tang Dynasties and was finally completed in North Song Dynasty. Over 500 years' renovation and expansion have created the prestigeous world cultural site. The most significant chiseling activities happened in the Tang and Norh Wei Dynasties, which lasted over 150 years.

In terms of geographical location, the magnificence of the carvings Longmen Grotto ranks the first among the three most significent Buddhism sculptures (Longmen, Dunhuang Grotto in Dunhuan, Gansu province in northwest China and Yungang Grotto in Shaanxi province).

Spanning a length of around 1 kilometer on the hillside along the Yihe River, the niches resemble dozens of honeycombs dotting the area. There are about 2.100 grottoes and niches, over 40 crematory urns, 3,600 inscribed stone tablets and over 100,000 Buddhist images and statues. The largest one is 17 meters high while the smallest is a tiny as 2 cm.

One third of the complex are works of the North Wei Dynasty. These masterpieces are the Binyang Cave, and Lianhua (Lotus Cave). The impressive Qianxi Temple, Fengxian Temple, Wanfo Cave (Ten Thousand Buddhist Cave) are the highlights of the Tang Dynast's carvings.

The Longmen Grottos are of great value in world sculpture history and it has been listed in the World Cultural Heritage Site by the UNESCO. To protect such a valuable heritage site, the Chinese government as well as some influential world cultural organizations are trying hard to share this site with the whole word. A large-scaled renovation was undertaken in 2003 to keep the grottos in good condition.

Transportation: Take bus No 81, 53,60 and the tourism line which departs from the Luoyang Railway Station daily.

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2011-05-23
Open hour 9 of morning: 00 is to 18 of afternoon: 00 Ticket 30 yuan Introduce The Yellow River main beauty spot have 36 in the Grand View Garden, with 3.7 kilometer long the intersection of simulation and as the axis little the Yellow River, assign to ...Read More
2011-05-23
Introduce The hole of the lotus flower is Xiaochang ( 527) in three years of later period of Northern Wei Dynasty The front and back institute builds. Because ceiling of the cave be had to be carved large-scale flying Apsaras around lotus flowers big and gain ...Read More
2011-05-23
Longmen Grottoes is located on both banks of the Yi River, 13 kilometers south of Luoyang City. Longmen Grottoes, together with Yungang Grottoes and Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, is known as one of three famous Grottoes in China. It was promulgated a key national ...Read More

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by Cameo 2011-05-23
The Longmen Grottoes (Dragon's Gate Grottoes) or Longmen Caves are located 12 km south of present day Luoyang in Henan province, China. The grottoes, which overwhelmingly depict Buddhist subjects, are densely dotted along the two mountains: Xiangshan (to the east) and Longmenshan (to the west). The Yi River flows northward between them. For this reason, the ...
by Callis 2011-05-23
The world-famous Longmen Grottoes are located 12km south of Luoyang, where Xiang Hill and Longmen Hill stand facing each other. Yi River washes its wav northward through the gorge. Taken a distant view, Longmen Grottoes just like a pair of Chinese gate towers. So during the Zhou and Qin dynasties, it was called "Yi Que" (Gate of Yi River). Later, when the ...
by Ronny 2011-05-23
Longmen Grottoes were built around 493 A.D., about the time when Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei Dynasty moved the country's capital to Luoyang. Construction continued through several dynasties: Western Wei, Eastern Wei, Northern Qi, Sui, Tang and the period of Five Dynasties and Ten States. Within the 1000 meters long scenic area, there are over 100,000 ...