The
strong collection of Buddhist grottoes situated just outside
Luoyang are testament to the importance that Buddhism
once held in Chinese history. The grottoes are fairly
famous in China and this spot can become busy in the summer
months, although many of the crowds quickly head for the
tacky fun-fair that is situated nearby.
The
peaceful Luo river meanders its way through the south
of the town here, cutting across steep cliffs on both
sides. Above, thousands of Buddhist statues stand, peering
out of the cliff side. Carving began here in the 5th century
when the Wei dynasty moved its capital from Datong (where
they created the famous Yungang Groto) to Luoyang. At
this time, Chinese Buddhism was reaching its first peak,
and the emperor himself was a pious believer. Carving
continued after the Wei dynasty ended and the Tang Dynasty
witnessed the second peak of Buddhist belief. Construction
of more than half of the works seen today in the grotto
date back to this period. The Longmen Grotto boasts 1352
caves, more than 100000 statues, 40 pagodas and 3600 tablets
with Buddhist inscriptions. This is an exceptional treasury
and gallery of Chinese Buddhist art.
One
day is not really sufficient to see all the caves, although
unless you are a real enthusiast or expert you will probably
have had enough after seeing a few of the most representative
examples. The Fengxian cave on the southern reach has
the biggest Buddha Statue in the whole collection. This
Tang Dynasty statue is 17.4m tall, with ear lobes measuring
more than 2m. The Binyang, Guyang and Lianhua Caves were
commissioned by various royal families from the Wei Dynasty
through to the Tang Dynasty and are the most luxuriously
built. These caves clearly illustrate the line of development
of Buddhist art over the years.
Opening
hours: 8am-6pm
How to get there:The caves are 12km south of Luoyang City.
From the railway station, bus No.81 goes to the caves
directly for RMB2. In tourist seasons, there are many
tourist mini buses running to the caves, also costing
RMB2
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