Yungang Grottoes:
Yungang Grottoes is located at the south foot of Wuzhou Mountain, which is17km west of Datong City, Shanxi Province in northern China. Grottoes are dug along the mountain, stretching from east to west 1 km. There are 45 main caves, 252 grottoes and more than 565,438+0,000 stone carvings. It is one of the largest ancient grottoes in China, and it is also known as the four artistic treasures of China, together with Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Luoyang Longmen Grottoes and Tianshui Maijishan Grottoes. 196 1 was announced by the State Council as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in China, and 2001214 was listed in the World Heritage List by UNESCO, and was rated as the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions by the National Tourism Administration on May 8, 2007. In 2008, it was awarded the best tourist brand scenic spot in China and the most internationally influential leisure tourist scenic spot in China.
Longmen Grottoes:
Longmen Grottoes is one of the treasures of stone carving art in China and a national AAAAA-level scenic spot. It is located on Longmen Mountain and Xiangshan Cliff on both sides of Yishui River, south of Luoyang City, Henan Province, China12km. It was unearthed from the mid-Northern Wei Dynasty to the Northern Song Dynasty and lasted for more than 400 years. Up to now, there are still more than 2 100 grottoes, more than 100 statues and more than 3,600 inscriptions in Longmen Grottoes, among which Longmen Twenty is the essence of Weibei calligraphy. Longmen Grottoes lasted for a long time, spanning many dynasties. With a large number of physical images and written materials, it reflects the development and changes in China's ancient politics, economy, religion, culture and many other fields from different aspects, and has made great contributions to the innovation and development of China Grottoes. It is considered as one of the greatest treasures of classical art in the world and a "milestone" of China Grottoes. Longmen Grottoes was listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2000. 20 14 The "Scissorhands" Buddha statue in Longmen Grottoes became popular.
Yulin Grottoes:
Yulin Cave, commonly known as Wanfo Gorge. China Buddhist Grottoes, an integral part of Dunhuang Grottoes. Located on the Zhen Shi River, about 70 kilometers southwest of Anxi County, Gansu Province. Yulin Grottoes and Mogao Grottoes come down in one continuous line in content, artistic style and painting form, and they are both pampered sister grottoes. In March, 196 1 was listed as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units by the State Council. Yulin Grottoes, located on the Yulin River, 75km southwest of Anxi County, not far from Dunhuang in the northwest of Gansu Province, have 42 grottoes in Tang, Five Dynasties, Song, Xixia and Yuan Dynasties, which are distributed on the cliffs on the east and west sides of Yulin, with East Cliff 3 1, West Cliff 1, murals of 4,200 square meters and 259 painted sculptures.
Tiantai Mountain Grottoes:
Tiantai Mountain Grottoes (also known as the Big Buddha Temple), a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit, is located in Dengshan Village, Zhonglu Township, Liangzhou District, Wuwei City, Gansu Province. Beiliang, which was founded in the Sixteen Kingdoms period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, has a history of about 1600 years. Tiantai Mountain is steep and towering, with rugged stone steps and rugged roads, so it is called Tiantai Mountain. The mountain is covered with snow all year round, commonly known as "ladder snow", which is one of the eight scenic spots in Liangzhou. In the grottoes, the giant Buddha sits by the mountain, with blue waves and thin clouds under his feet, which constitute a spectacular spectacle of mountains, water, Buddha and clouds. It is a famous tourist attraction in Liangzhou.