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The Longmen Grottoes are located along the banks of the Yishui River
13 kilometers south of Luoyang proper. Carved in ancient China and stretching
some 1 kilometer, it is one of the three most famous grottoes in China,
together with the Dunhuang Grottoes in Gansu Province, and the Yungang
Grottoes in Shanxi Province, and a major national scenic spot.
The work began during the reign of Emperor Thihe of the Northern Wei
period (535-556) and lasted for 400 years. There are 1,952 grottoes,
750 niches, 40 pagodas, and more than 100, 000 Buddhist statues, big
or small. The most well-known caves are Guyang, Binyang, Yaofang, and
Wanfo (Ten-Thousand-Buddha). The largest Buddhist statue, 17 meters
high, is found in Fengxian Temple.
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