Longmen Grottoes

The Longmen Grottoes (ch. 龍門石窟/ 龙门石窟, lóngmén shíkū; lit. Dragon's Gate Grottoes) or Longmen Caves are located 12 km south of present day Luòyáng in Hénán 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 area used to be called Yique (The Gate of the Yi River). From north to south, the distance covered by grottoes is about one km. Along with the Mogao Caves and Yungang Grottoes, the Longmen Grottoes are one of the three most famous ancient sculptural sites in China. There are over 2100 niches, more than 100,000 statues, some 40 pagodas and 3600 tablets and steles in the caves of Guyang, Binyang and Lianhua.

Statistics

According to the Longmen Caves Research Institute, there are 2345 caves and niches, 2800 inscriptions, 43 pagodas and over 100,000 Buddhist images at the site. 30% of the caves date from the Northern Wei Dynasty, 60% from the Tang Dynasty, and caves from other periods less than 10%. It is the most impressive collection of Chinese art from these dynasties, and, dating from 316 to 907 CE, represents the zenith of stone carving in China.

History

During the Warring States Period, the general Bai Qi of Qin (state) once defeated the allied forces of Han (state) and Wei (state) at the site.

Construction of the grottoes themselves began in CE 493.

The area was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in November 2001. According to the inscription the Longmen Grottoes are an illustration of "...the perfection of a long-established art form which was to play a highly significant role in the cultural evolution of this region of Asia."

Individual grottoes by dynasty completed

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Northern Wei

  • Guyang Cave
  • Middle Binyang Cave (140)
  • Lotus-flower Cave
  • Weizi Cave
  • Huangfugong Cave

Sui

  • South Binyang Cave (159)

Tang

  • Fengxiansi
  • 10,000 Buddha Cave
  • Hidden Stream Temple Cave (20)
  • Kanjingsi
  • Dawanwufo Cave
  • North Binyang Cave (104)

Visiting

Шаблон:Commons The Longmen area is open to the public, and although the grottoes cannot be entered most of the artwork can be seen from the exterior. Standard tickets are 120 RMB. Half price tickets (60 RMB) are available to students.

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Shiyu Teng
29 March 2018
The scenery measures 1,000 metres from north to south where there are over 2,300 holes, 1,300 caves and 100,000 statues. Most of them are the works of the Northern Wei Dynasty and ang Dynasty.
Sundai Sun
28 March 2016
World heritage. Breathtaking, jaw-dropping Buddha statues carved into mountains. Asian Art Museum has a smaller Buddha head from here. A good hike, and a must see. Taxi drivers are shady though.
巴特baRt 按摩棒
22 November 2014
One of those places that will leave you breathless! Absolutely amazing, beautiful and impressive. Don't go there during national holidays, as most of the passages and stairs there are pretty narrow.
Margaret Sheng
20 April 2014
Travel light if you're out of shape. You've got stairs to climb. Tickets are on the expensive side and i would recommend doing the audio tour...i had so many questions...
Camilo Rodríguez
29 September 2017
Amazing. Be ready for a lot of walking and climbing stairs. Beautiful landscape.
Gina
13 July 2015
If you don't want to climb to all the grottoes, at least go to the three big ones near the end of the western side.
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