Longmen Grottoes

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Title

Longmen Grottoes

Description

The Longmen Grottoes (simplified Chinese: 龙门石窟; traditional Chinese: 龍門石窟; pinyin: Lóngmén Shíkū; lit. 'Dragon's Gate Grottoes') or Longmen Caves are some of the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art. Housing tens of thousands of statues of Shakyamuni Buddha and his disciples, they are located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of present-day Luoyang in Henan province, China. The images, many once painted, were carved as outside rock reliefs and inside artificial caves excavated from the limestone cliffs of the Xiangshan (香山) and Longmenshan, running east and west. The Yi River (Chinese: 伊河) flows northward between them and the area used to be called Yique (伊阙; 'The Gate of the Yi River').

Source

is51102023

Contributor

sz78@st-andrews.ac.uk

Language

English

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

834

Date Submitted

15/05/2023

Extent

cm x cm x cm

Spatial Coverage

find,34° 33′ 20″ N,112° 28′ 11″ E;

Europeana

Europeana Type

TEXT

Collection

Citation

“Longmen Grottoes,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1774.

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